September 5, 2019 Friday heartfelt adieu was held at Main Campus of UMSU. The bitter and the sweet!โบ Why bitter? Because we need to bid our farewell to the person who help us during our stay in Indonesia. Why sweet? Because finally we just finished the program and learned everything we have to learn.
Photo taken at Al-Amjad Islamic Scool.
It is also our pride to wear the National costume of the Philippines the “Barong Tagalog”
Opening the farewell party with different national anthem of the participants. ๐ต๐ญ ๐น๐ญ ๐ฎ๐ฉ
Dr. Eka Airlangga (Head of International Office UMSU)Mrs. Syamsuyurnita M. Ed (Vice Dean for Academic Affairs Education Faculty)
After bestowing all the speeches. We as participants of SEA Teacher should give also gratitude to the University who accept is to embark on this once in a lifetime opportunity.
Delivering my Farewell Speech
As part of the program proper each delegate should perform their own traditional performace. We perform one of Philippine folk dance “Pandanggo”
I am not good at dancing but at least I tried my best!๐
Afterwards as practice of the institution we exchange souveneirs.
In association with:
Mr. Rudianto, S.H., M.Si (Vice Rector for Students Affair of UMSU)
Dr. Eka Airlangga (Head of International Affairs)
Mrs. Dewi Kesuma Nasution B.Ed., M. Hum (Vice Dean for Student Affairs Education Faculty)
Mrs. Syamsuyurnita, M.Ed (Vice Dean for Academic Affairs Education Faculty
Yayuk Hayulina Manurung, S.Pd., M.Hum.
Fadhull Fadillah (Head of Haji Hasballah Yunus’ Foundation)
Engran Ispandi Silalahi, S.Pd. (Principal of Junior High School, Islamic School of Al- Amjad)
They amenably accept the souvenier that we gave and we also wholeheartedly accept what they give.
Below are the photo opportunities:
I am forever grateful that I am part of the SEA Teacher Batch 8 Program! It was my most endelible experience.
I can no other answer but thanks! Thank you very much for the fantastic experience. โค