A glorious trip to Atlas factory This trip began at 2 o’clock in the morning. A bus was hired to go to the Atlas factory by the Atlas company. We had a pleasant day after breakfast. All of the prices were paid by the Atlas company. When we arrived we were given a small treat [...]

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A glorious trip to Atlas factory

This trip began at 2 o’clock in the morning. A bus was hired to go to the Atlas factory by the Atlas company.
We had a pleasant day after breakfast.
All of the prices were paid by the
Atlas company. When we arrived we were given a small treat and visitors passes. We later had a group photo.

Next we had a tour of how the papers are made. Many machines are used in this process with a few people. We sure had a lot to learn. Next we saw how the pens are made. I just felt bad that day, after seeing what a long and sensitive process it is to make the pens because many of my friends have broken pens on purpose.  We also saw how bags and bottles are made.

We later had a small break with a refreshing drink and eatables. We were so happy to see how things which are distributed are made. Many things arose in my mind that day. And that was the perfect ending to the trip to
Atlas Axillia factory.

D. Suseandran (Grade 8)

S. Thomas College, Bandarawela


From an overseas reader

Lamborghini

Lamborghini is an expensive car brand from Italy. It was first made by Ferruccio Lamborghini. They cost about $250,000 to $6 million. It has a lighter body and horsepower up to 740. This makes the Lamborghini faster.

My favourite Lamborghini is the Aventador. However, the rarest Lamborghini and the most expensive is Veneno.

Kayden Perera (Grade 2)

Rancho Canada Elementary School,

USA


My village

My village is Anguruwella. It is a town. It is situated in the Kegalle district. The village is about 13 miles away from Kegalle.

Anguruwella is a very big town. We have many shops. My village is surrounded by a river. Sinhalese, Tamils and Muslims live in my village. My village is very beautiful. In my village people are living peacefully.

I love my village.

Marriyam Rushdy (Grade 3)

Royal Int. School, Kegalle


My pet

My pet is a parrot. Its name
is Cutie.
Its colour is green.
It likes to eat mangoes. I love my pet.

Dihein (Grade 2)

Royal Int. School, Kegalle

 


Myself

My name is Hashith. I am eight years old. My school is Wesswood College. I have no siblings. My father’s name is Nishanka. My mother’s name is Renuka. My hometown is Poojapitiya. My ambition is to be a cricketer.

Hashith Nireshan (Grade 3)

Wesswood College, Katugastota


An unforgettable trip

My father, mother and I went on a trip to Sri Pada (Adam’s Peak). It is the fifth highest mountain in Sri Lanka. We went to Hatton by car. We started to climb
Sri Pada at 11 p. m. At the end of the story you may think it is easy to go to the top of Sri Pada but we had to stop in many places. Finally we got to the top safely.

We worshipped the footprint of
Lord Buddha. It was chilly at the top.
I was able to adapt to that climate when we reached the highest part.

We started to go down after watching the sunrise. We stopped in many places because it was hard to go down. We got down and had a rest.

We found a safe place to have a bath in the river. It was cool. We had lunch and then we went home.

It was an unforgettable trip in my life.

 

Inuk Samaranayake (12 years)

Colombo 10 


Myself

I am a boy of nine years. My name is Sethum Methnula.
My pet-name is
‘Malli’. My father’s name is Deepal
Nandadewa. He is
a businessman.
My mother’s name is
Samanthi. She is a housewife. I have one elder sister. Her name is Savinthi. She is 15 years old.

My school is Highlands College. It is situated in Maharagama. It is close to my house. Our class teacher’s name is Ms. Nirmani. She is very kind to us.
My favourite subject is Maths.
My best friend’s name is Denith but
I am friendly with all my classmates.

My hobby is collecting stamps. I like to play badminton. Some weekends
I play badminton with my sister.
My ambition is to be a pilot but my
parents and teachers always advise me to be a good citizen.

 

Sethum Methnula (9 years)

Highlands College, Maharagama 


Our teachers

Our teachers are very kind to us.
We should respect them. They teach us well and guide us in the correct path.
A teacher can make a child a good person. A teacher can also make a bad person. But our teachers always try to make us the best person. When we do something wrong, they punish us, not with anger, but to correct us. They do such things to make us better.

While teaching, JMCian teachers are always with smiling faces. So we spend time very happily here at JMC College International, Maharagama.

Let us obey our teachers.

 

Disna Sathsara (Grade 7)

JMC College Int., Maharagama

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