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Kodi was great. The memories I made here are lifelong and you guys made school fun. We have left

        such a mark in school and made so many memories. Like the fire in Poondi, dorm dance (Boyerss),
         Kodi open, beating Woodstock, quadshots, canteens, field days, math classes, egged birthdays,

         Muncheez, Sunday market, independence and republic days, formals, prom, cotton candy skies,
       field trips, Ms. Mariamma  , tea at Amsa’s, Holi, EE, ToK, long weekends, and our non-graduation. We

        gave school a hard time, but I'm sure they'll miss us. But, some of you made my time in Kodi a little

                                 more special. I love you guys and will truly miss you.
                                                          Diya
                                                         Nethra

                                                        Saniya
                                                         Dhruv

 SHARANJAY PRADHAN                                      Pravesh
                                                          Ziffy


                                                         Pema
 Well, I never thought I would graduate in such circumstances, but I'm not going to complain. But in my opinion, its about the journey, and  Neel
 my journey here in KIS has been unlike any other. Ever since I was born I’ve been moving around, school to school, country to country.
 It got to a point where forming relations was just a pain, eventually I’ll leave so what’s the point? I thought I would feel the same here  Tucker
 (and I kind of did for the 1st year), but now that most people have left, with others stranded here trying to leave, I do feel that I will
 miss this place (and the people too of course). Hard to explain why, but yes, my experiences here I will (try to) not forget. The rest is  Dhruv
 going to be clichéd thank-yous to people who helped make this place feel somewhat homely:
 Thank you to the ginger who first reached out to the bald kid  Krish
 Thank you to the person who helped me pass MYP (who for some reason likes BTS)
                                                         Aditya
 Thank you to the turbaned guy making cringey jokes
 Thank you to the little ‘2003 kid’ for making (both) dorms fun to stay in
                                                       Shaneika
 Thank you to the ‘gaming buddy’ who made me feel less guilty about *cough* playing games
 Thank you to the IIT guy who shared a similar interest and passion to mine about space
                                                         Parth
 Thank you to the pedostached guy I could talk about manga and ‘art’ with
 Thank you to the chubby “innocent” guy, whom I enjoyed watching GoT and weird videos on YT
                                                        Shuritti
 Thank you to the people who were at A Block Upper who helped me cope with the home sickness
 &Thank you to the people who were at Bartlett West who really did make it feel like “Home Away from Home”   Omeir
 There are probably more people I should thank, but couldn’t remember at this point in time (on a tight schedule). But, if there’s one
 thing  I  am  grateful  for,  is  that  I  accepted  to  come  to  this  school  and  I  don’t  regret  my  time  spent  here.  So  hence,  I  can  (with  Zeira
 confidence) say that: I will miss this place (and the people too).
                                                         Pagar

                                                          Liya
                                                          Ivan

                                                        Dharma
                                                         Marie

                                                         Arpu..
                                                      take care :)

                         Manav, it hasn't been too long with you. It will never be.

                                           Thank you. I'll miss you all
                                                                            Shreya Damodaran
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