Class of 2023 – Vol 1
Christie Sardjono (22-U1)
Student Council President, Humanities Scholar, H3 Literature student, leader, organiser, ardent dancer, emcee and friend — Christie from the Class of 2023 can shine in any role but her kindness, passion and dedication are what all of us in Eunoia know her for. She shares with us some of her precious memories and words of wisdom.
What was the most meaningful part of your journey in EJC?
The people I met in EJC are the reasons why my time here has been so special. Over the past two years, I’ve been blessed to cross paths with the most passionate, kind and selfless people I’ve ever met. From the breaks I’ve spent with my class in the canteen, the tireless nights with the 6th Student Council preparing for our events, the consultations my teachers have given me (on both academics and life) to the passing conversations along the corridors, Eunoia’s community is what has made this place my second home, and gifted me with friendships which I believe can last a lifetime.
What is one experience, feeling or idea from your time in Eunoia you would like to keep with you?
The feeling of adrenaline that comes the moment a college dance song plays never gets old. I will always treasure the camaraderie and energy coursing through the Eunoia community whenever we come together, no matter where we are or who we are standing next to.
What would you like to say to the Class of 2023 and your juniors?
I hope we can bring the spirit of Eunoia with us wherever we go, daring to dream big, and always taking the courage to turn those dreams into reality. I believe that the past two years have brought us through the most exhilarating and fulfilling journey of self-discovery, and no matter where life takes us, Eunoia will always be there as a space and community for us to look towards.
To the Class of 2024 and beyond, keep the spirit of Eunoia alive and embrace every chance you get to discover something new. The Eunoia community is incredibly special, so treasure each moment you have with your friends and teachers, and always remember to be there for one another!
Wong Kenzo (22-E3)
Kenzo was crowned Prom King last year and he was no less majestic for his humility and service to Eunoia and his fellow Eunoians. As a dancer, ambassador and all-round student, Kenzo brought care and charisma to everything he did and everything he hopes his juniors in Eunoia will do.
What was the most meaningful part of your journey in EJC?
The most meaningful part of my journey in Eunoia undoubtedly revolves around the honour of being crowned Prom King. However, the true significance lies not in the title or the glory but in the profound support I received from my classmates and CCA. It was only with their unwavering encouragement that moved me to take the leap of faith and run for Prom King in the first place. Without the backing of my 'campaign team', I might never have considered vying for the title, making the glory theirs to share as well. The sense of trust, camaraderie, and unity that emerged from this experience has been instrumental in my personal growth. It boosted my confidence, taught me the value of genuine connections, and deepened my sense of belonging within the Eunoia community. This not only left me with cherished memories but has also exemplified the importance of shared support and trust in making meaningful strides in life.
What is one experience, feeling or idea from your time in Eunoia you would like to keep with you?
Leaving Eunoia, a term as novel as the school itself, encompasses more than simply a departure; it signifies the transition to new chapters in our lives. What I will cherish are not just the lessons learned and exams conquered but a profound sense of eunoia — a beautiful mind cultivated through the unique experiences of camaraderie, compassion, and comfort. Within my CCA, Dance, the collective pursuit of excellence and the shared triumphs forged bonds that are more than simple friendships. Witnessing genuine compassion among friends has fostered a new perspective that I carry into the future. And amidst academic rigours and personal challenges, Eunoia provided a comforting sanctuary, nurturing holistic development and fostering a sense of shared responsibility in cultivating an inclusive community. As I embark on new adventures beyond the school gates, these three pillars of eunoia—camaraderie, compassion, and comfort—remain unwavering constants. They are intangible treasures, anchoring me to the essence of my Eunoia experience.
What would you like to say to the Class of 2023 and your juniors?
To my juniors, take every opportunity you can. Take every leap of faith and trust in yourself. You will never know when an opportunity will be presented in front of you again. Leave Eunoia having new experiences, instead of new regrets over missed opportunities!
Wong En-Si (22-O4)
En-Si was a Class Chairperson with a heart for her peers and a member of Service Learning Club who went the extra mile to volunteer at many beneficiaries. All of her tutors see in her a true thinker with heart embodying beautiful thinking, goodwill to all.
What was the most meaningful part of your journey in EJC?
The most meaningful part of my journey would be the sense of togetherness I’ve experienced with my classmates. Coming from the JAE pathway, I initially struggled during JC1 Orientation as I felt isolated and distant. However, the worry that I would take a long time to settle proved to be unfounded. Very quickly, my classmates became one of my strongest support pillars throughout this JC journey. The silly jokes we’d spill to relieve stress, the quiet study sessions we’d have during breaks, and the daily class lunches we’d make time for, all built a palpable sense of community and mutual help. Things weren’t always easy and there were times of tension within ourselves too. Nonetheless, I thank God for all these experiences that my classmates and I had while plodding through JC life together as they have helped me to grow so much. It is the memories of these experiences, much more than all the studying, that will remain firmly etched in my mind.
What is one experience, feeling or idea from your time in Eunoia you are grateful for?
I really appreciate the sense of support that I’ve experienced from my teachers in EJ. Though it was tough at times, the knowledge that my teachers were ever willing to help was comforting. I am especially thankful for the Life Coaching programme. Through it, I’ve been able to verbalise my confusion, hear different perspectives, and receive highly personal and applicable advice. Beyond merely providing career guidance or coping techniques, my life coach sought to listen to whatever was on my mind, before slowly working out concrete action plans with me. Our ideas and values are not identical. Yet, simply having someone willing to talk me through the various issues was in itself a huge support as it enabled me to navigate JC in a clearer light. As such, I’m thankful to my life coach, Ms Rachel Yau, for taking the time off her extremely busy schedule countless times to meet me. Her ready help, alongside those of all my other teachers, has immensely contributed to the support I’ve experienced throughout these two years and I am very grateful for it.
What would you like to say to the Class of 2023 and your juniors?
To the Class of 2023, congratulations on completing the short but arduous journey! To the juniors, all the best as you trod through!
Whatever phase we are at, there will be difficulties – both within the academic realm and beyond. Don’t be afraid to reach out for support! There are so many people around us in Eunoia keen to help us but there is only so much they can do if we are not open to it. So book consults, have life coaching sessions, speak to teachers or friends with whom you are comfortable, and share your life with your family! And when you’ve benefited from their support, remember to reciprocate, supporting others in return. There are difficulties others face that we do not see on the surface, and sometimes all they need is to know that someone cares. If we would all support each other a little more and seek support a little more, both JC and the world beyond would become more meaningful.