AutoBiography

I was born on 4th July 2004 at about 2:50 am in north Middlesex hospital in Tottenham. I never really new my real dad him and my mum broke up several months after i was born.My mum met Delroy,(the person i know as my dad) and they started dating after a few months. Dad had a son (Jivelle) who was 7 years older than me. He is tall and has a really good English accent. He is a good brother but as he got older he got little bit mean but sometimes a lot of fun.. at about  2 1/2 years old, mum and dad had baby khaijah. i was really excited but i was also jealous because he got most of the mums attention because he was young. After about a month, we moved to south London to live with my dads mum. Wen i was 3 years old, I started nursery at Jessop primary school. A year later I moved schools to St Saviors in which i stayed for about 1 and a half years. round about this time my twin brothers were born and later on in the year,  i changed school to Kingswood Primary( where i spent the rest of my primary years) and moved home to where i live now.

 

One of the scariest moment of my life was when a few months ago  when i was heading home from school. As I got off the bus, I saw some boys  throwing sweets at a car and ran off. As I turned on my street, i was  chased down the road  by the man and was accused of hitting his car. the moment that terrified me was when he got out of his car,grabbed my ear and twisted it as if he was squeezing water from a cloth. At that moment,I felt a mixture of anger and pain in my soul because he violated and me i was the victim.

My biggest moment of change was starting secondary school. Also detentions! I never thought i would ever experience that in my whole entire life. Not only that, it is also remembering my classes  and getting to them on time but at the start I dont need to worry because you are just starting to get used to it but when I get more used to the school to the school and you’re late…

One of the biggest changes for me was travelling. It was a big change for me becayse I had to travel on the bus for the first time in my life. By myself! I was responsible for me on my way to and from school .That’s scary.

Getting to class was one of the things i found tricky because in primary school,we had one class room which all lessons were taught in but,in l.n.s, each subject is taught in  a different classroom and sometimes a different building.If we are late to lesson, we can get between 1/2 – 1hour detention and lately i have been coming late to most of my lessons.

My parents bought me all of the equipment I would need for school and I was responsible for them but unfourtanetely,due to to my irresponsible behaviour, I lost all of it within my first term.

When I grow up, I want to become a lawyer.However,my actions show that my overall behaviour in school is poor, especially my attitude towards learning by applying myself and turning up to my lessons on time with the correct equipment

 

 

 

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