The phone kept
ringing on the other side but there was no response. It was a Friday afternoon
and Mr. Ajayi had just called Mr. Ikechukwu, the Admissions Officer at Russell
College. He wanted to find out if they would be open the next day, Saturday,
being a weekend. He thought it would be a great idea to visit with the entire
family but that would have to change since there was no response.
“Thank God I
have not even mentioned it at home; the children would have been disappointed,”
Mr. Ajayi sighed with relief.
About half an hour
later, Mr. Ajayi’s phone rang. It was a return call from Mr. Ikechukwu, who
informed Mr. Ajayi of his availability the next day and how he would be happy
to host the courtesy visit of the Ajayi family at their school. Mr. Ajayi was
even more pleased with Russell College, as many schools wouldn’t go out of
their way to be available on a weekend, especially for a parent who wasn’t even
ready to start with their school.
Kemi
still have about six months before she would be finally enrolled into their
school, he thought.
. . .
“Okay,
ladies and gentleman, now that we have all finished breakfast, I would like
everyone to go and get dressed, I’m taking you out,” Mr. Ajayi announced to the
house.
“Where
are we going to?” Bimbo asked first, and then Kunle and finally Kemi asked the
same question.
“Well,
it’s a surprise!” Mr Ajayi responded.
“I know I know,” Kunle yelled in excitement,
“We are going to the Cinema.”
“Well,
there’s only one way to find out so go on everyone, go and get dressed.” Mr.
Ajayi waved his hands in dismissal so they could leave.
“Oh
my goodness! This is not happening! Wake me up someone.”
Kemi
could not contain herself as she saw their car approaching Russell
International School. Her mother smiled too while Bimbo and Kunle could not
really understand what the fuss was about. Kunle was really hoping they could
go and see a movie or go-carting but somehow, they ended up at Kemi’s dream
school.
“Come
on K, put a smile on your face because this will most likely be your school too
in some few years to come. Don’t worry, we can still see a movie before heading
back home,” Mr. Ajayi affirmed, noticing the disappointment on his face from
his rear mirror.
“Yippee, now you’re talking, let’s just hurry
up and leave here”, he chuckled.
As
the Ajayi family walked through the security post towards the reception area,
they were welcomed by a group of teachers from the school. It looked like they
had been informed of their arrival. Kemi was most pleased at this gesture; she
had started to imagine how her first day at school would be.
It would be wonderful, she thought to herself. The welcome would
be like the return of Moana after encountering enormous monsters and impossible
odds in a bid to fulfill the quest of her ancestors which was to return the
heart of the goddess in other to bring back peace upon the sea and land.
Everyone in the kingdom welcomed her with smiles, laughter, songs, drums and
dancing. She would be celebrated and treated like a princess as she get ushered
into the school.
Kemi
could imagine play time with her friends: It would be like Snow White and the Seven
Dwarfs. The way they had fun, jumping around everywhere, singing songs together
and sharing their lunch. She would have friends from different tribes so that she
can also learn new languages, play games together, go for sports together and
form a reading group where they can share books and talk about what they have
learnt.
What about the boys? Hmmmm,
I would only be friends with the most handsome and intelligent boy in my
class….nobody wants to end up with a blockhead, she thought.
In
class, she would make sure she has the front row so she can see and hear
clearly; she would make sure she wins the heart of every teacher and probably
get awards for the best student overall.
That would be so super cool, Kemi reasoned again.
And
when the closing bell rings, she would majestically walk into the school bus
with her friends, get to gist about everything that happened in school that
day, sing songs and make the journey home very interesting. Going to school the
next day would something to always look forward to.
“Kemi!
Kemi!! Kemi!!!”
Mrs
Ajayi shook Kemi as she sat, lost in thoughts. “We are going for a tour round
the school, wouldn’t you like to come?”
“Yes of course, I would love to,” she
responded as she hurriedly stood up and ran towards her dad who was already
much ahead with Mr Ikechukwu. Apparently, she had been daydreaming about her
first day at Russell School.
It was nice though, she thought to herself and giggled as she
slipped her hands into her dad’s.
Going
round Russell College was AMAZING! The school had everything she had imagined
and couldn’t wait to actually be a student. The walkway, classrooms, labs,
music room, play area were impressive.
“Thank you Daddy for bringing us here today,
it is the best surprise ever!” Kemi said as she hugged her father from the back
seat.
“You’re welcome darling. Now who’s ready to see a movie?”
“Yay!” everyone echoed in unison.
To be continued...
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