Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)
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Muffins:
Sadly, you are right, daisyt... After the Rugby game, the St. Andrews boys, after losing the game, kicked a boy and beat him up so badly that his nose was bleeding and he had lost a tooth. And also, two ACS(I) supporters, not even ruggers (rugby boys), were beaten up at the bus stop... :sad:
Its really a pity such things happen.
I wish those injured boys a speedy recovery. -
harini:
Yup.... It's in Michigan this time, at the Michigan State University. So, am very excited!Muffins:
anybody??
Hey Muffins - How r u ???
Heard the OOTM team did very well in the competitions - so getting ready to go to the US
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harini:
Yup.... Am studying and revising everyday....Hows things otherwise, been hectic and packed up with lots of stuff for my DS. With the common tests coming up soon, looks like time to focus on studies ....
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cascada:
Yeah. The worst part about the boy that got a nose bleed is, he did not get a nose bleed because of a hit on the nose, the Saint Andrew boys hit him onto a pillar, and, on impact, his nose started bleeding.Muffins:
Sadly, you are right, daisyt... After the Rugby game, the St. Andrews boys, after losing the game, kicked a boy and beat him up so badly that his nose was bleeding and he had lost a tooth. And also, two ACS(I) supporters, not even ruggers (rugby boys), were beaten up at the bus stop... :sad:
Its really a pity such things happen.
I wish those injured boys a speedy recovery. -
Muffins:
Yeah. The worst part about the boy that got a nose bleed is, he did not get a nose bleed because of a hit on the nose, the Saint Andrew boys hit him onto a pillar, and, on impact, his nose started bleeding.
elsewhere on the internet it is said the acs boy was from sas, and he insulted the mother of the sas boy - that caused the violence to erupt .... like the french national player of football - someone insulted his sister and got a butt from his head -
it should have been a good game and not ended like this.
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You're absolutely right, lovingmum.... :sad:
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verykiasu2010:
elsewhere on the internet it is said the acs boy was from sas, and he insulted the mother of the sas boy - that caused the violence to erupt .... like the french national player of football - someone insulted his sister and got a butt from his head
Actually, that is inaccurate. WHat the ACS boy said was \"Go back to ITE\" because SAS had actually asked their best rugby player to come to SAS and play for them, and when the boy's secret was let out, he got angry and the whole hoohaa started.... -
Muffins:
Actually, that is inaccurate. WHat the ACS boy said was \"Go back to ITE\" because SAS had actually asked their best rugby player to come to SAS and play for them, and when the boy's secret was let out, he got angry and the whole hoohaa started....
I prefer not to enter into this discussion on ACS thread. Suffice to say that elsewhere in the internet forums, ST, etc etc quoting many witnesses = all point to one thing - the ACS boy insulted the mother of the SAS boy, and the ST reporter was an ACS alumni, so quite a bit of \"biased\" reporting ..... just go and scan the ST discussion board, mycarforum, etc etc
Would be good if ACS can make a statement soon. Its silence is deafening. -
Hi verykiasu2010, I am quite sure tbhat the boy did not insult the mother of the SAS boy....

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Pardon me if this is not the right forum to discuss this but just as an outsider ( not a parent of a child from either school), and on reading the ST reports , I do share the view that Straits Times appear to be bias in the reporting. The way the reporting for this incident and the other one involving ACS Barker was very different. ALso , I feel that these days we really need to remind ourselves and our children of humility and self-control. If both teams had shown these values, the incident probably would not have happened. Rather humility and self control than to say forgiveness and compassion as forgiveness seems to suggest that the one doing the forgiving is not at fault at all, which is unlikely the case.
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