Interview
Apr 30, 2026 14:48
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· English
· Whisper Turbo
· 4 speakers
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
We have a lot of people. It's exactly the same.
0:24
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Speaker 2 (Interview)
That's good. That's good for them to know. Like we came inside and you started getting emotional because everything looks exactly the same. Mikey, what's your next question? What's your name? I'm Jen. My question is, what was the relationship with the English section like at the time that you were here? And did you share any subjects?
0:48
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
we didn't at the time we know that that has changed but at the time it was completely two different things and the relationship it was very like we were very separate from each other yeah it wasn't a bad relationship we still are yeah yeah it wasn't a bad thing because we loved our little we loved our class and i think when we went to like of course we had some friends from the from
1:14
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
Not a lot, but from the English section. But they were like the Portuguese ones. And then when we got to pre-IB, which is now... It's still pre-IB. When we got to pre-IB, I think it was very important for us. We started having classes together and we started mixing and getting to know more people. But we ended up still...
1:41
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
But I think that was the problem from our year because the year's lowest, for example, BB, etc, they all got mixed. I think our year was very different. A lot of foreigners. I don't remember which ones.
2:07
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Speaker 2 (Interview)
What is it like now? I mean, it's almost the same, but I have to think we have more friends now.
2:21
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Speaker 4 (Interview)
All together? All together. We never had that scene.
2:45
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
both the the two girls that we talk about that are still our best friends they still talk a lot with the people yeah their group are people from the english section just yeah so like sometimes you talk to them and they're like oh we're here with wow we're like what so it's very weird yeah
3:12
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
more questions those questions then it's exactly the same i think but fight it because it's it's good to like to leave the school and and have like friends no we still have we have like more than just the four of us like i i look at you and i see like they're still very strong like the ten of them i think that's very that's that's good we didn't have that
3:49
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Speaker 3 (Interview)
Do you feel that being at St. Julian gave you any advantage in your life after school? For example, having already studied in a multicultural environment. Yes, for sure. I was saying that to the other class that I feel like
4:05
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
The languages that we have here, it's like to learn French and English and whatever. Portuguese, the way we live in Hebrew. Yeah. That gave us the base layer to the future. So it's not like in our jobs we don't practice as much, but if we... No, even when I went to my master's, it was like I felt like I was at home because it was all in English and my friends at home.
4:32
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
I have one friend, unfortunately, that did the same master's. And she was struggling with the English besides what we were studying. So I think it's the greatest advantage. And that was a non-union, right? Yeah, it was a non-union. Yeah, so I think all of the teachers that we had here and also through the IB, they're just super amazing. And the method, like the way we study here, and the way we, like, the IB prepares here, and also...
5:00
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
here yeah uh when i went to college or to university it was like it was easy for you easier than for the rest of the portuguese but i didn't in portugal the first part of my book and i felt like i was very prepared because we're always writing we have essays we have a lot of things that we have to submit during the whole library so i felt like the method was there i was super prepared and i'm i'm very phd i think if i didn't have st june's i would be totally lost
5:29
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Speaker 2 (Interview)
So it gave you the discipline? Yeah, it gave me the discipline. It wasn't even discipline because I thought it was like... Normal. Yeah, natural. My friend was like, oh, we have an essay in our first year at university. And they were like, we have to write 2,000 words. And I was like, no. I'm just getting programmed in an essay. It's easy, you know. Yeah.
5:50
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
I also have another question. What were the classrooms like when you were here? How has the school changed physically since you were here? Physically? Nothing. This is exactly the same. The desks and the chairs are different. The floor is the same. The room is the same. The corridor is the same.
6:14
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
well this part we haven't seen i think it's different right there are some different buildings more technology as we can see the bikes like yeah when we got to the yeah we're like good morning like whoa that's not happening
6:40
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Speaker 2 (Interview)
Yeah, but it's the same I think. And teachers are the same so we are feeling like we're back at home. Who's got the question about jobs?
7:05
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
I work at a company that produces events, astronomy events, and I work with PR and communication at that company. I am a journalist as well as a singer. And I'm releasing my album now. So before I was just doing journalism, I was a reporter. But now I left it because I wanted to focus on my album. So I'm working as a journalist, but in LA.
7:32
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
private company and i am releasing my album in one month it comes out you should all see see matilda in your in your phones i'm the singer and i'm already compelling you to listen if you love it you should follow you should follow and come to my first concert
7:57
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
Congratulations. Thank you so much. It took me a lot of years to get the courage and I also wanted to be a journalist very bad. I wanted to be an editor. Just like I'm Montana. When she first started singing, at least publicly, was when she was here and she did a musical.
8:29
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
yeah so now we're doing this but like our wives she's been in brazil she's been in bulgari i've been in london i've been in new york like you've been doing a lot of things and now now we're 30 so we need to we're old she already has three babies
8:50
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Speaker 2 (Interview)
Wow. Wow. Congratulations as well. She's pregnant right now. Are you? Oh. Wow. You're full. No, no. I have two. Okay. This is the third. Okay. Okay. Good for you. Oh, well.
9:14
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Speaker 2 (Interview)
Any more questions? The subjects? Have you got, sorry to interrupt, just thinking about what flows. Has anyone got the question about, yeah, maybe that would work now then. So I had English be hired, Portuguese hired in Visual Arts.
9:38
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
And then I had geography, environmental studies, easiest science there is, and easiest mathematics. I don't think that exists anymore.
10:00
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
the names are different yeah what's the easiest yeah the easiest for her but weren't the easiest for me but uh i didn't use her higher which is i don't know if anyone here is thinking about it because it's very rare but if you take it it's it was the hardest like the hardest subject i ever had in my life
10:21
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
But yeah, that's all I can say. There's only half for next year, I actually heard that today in the meeting. We only have four students. We were also just five. Just four. Just five. And I thought I was going to like do Broadway and sing. And it's a lot of studying. And it was hard. But I did theatre. I also did Portuguese and English. No, I did English beat. So I did Portuguese and history, English and maths. And we were always together, except on the ones we couldn't be together.
10:50
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
which was the theatre and the arts and then geography and history but i loved history it was like it was amazing and you learn a lot like from international do you remember who your teacher was uh mr adams oh yeah but you you must have been here when i was here then because i was yeah i was in
11:16
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Speaker 2 (Interview)
So yeah, I must have crossed your path, yeah. But I was in the English section. But I started in 2011. So while you were in IB, yeah. Who taught you English B? Miss Will?
11:38
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
English Bee? It must have been Miss Will. Yeah. No, no. Ah, I mean Melvin. Melvin! Oh, yes! I'd forgotten about her. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
12:02
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
She was a legend. She's still good. So we did the English V with her. Okay. It was my only seven. With Miss Nauvin, I had seven in English V. No, it was seven in the higher grade. Yeah.
12:26
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Speaker 2 (Interview)
Oh, no, it's until 9, I think. 9? Well, that's better, maybe. No, that's GCSE. Oh, okay. That's the GCSE. Yeah. Oh, okay. English viewers, we came very prepared from this. It's true, actually. Yeah. Sorry, Davi, what were you muttering in my ear? I could hear you, but I was...
12:54
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
No more questions? We have 8 minutes left. We still have questions. What is your favorite memory of Central Davis? So many. I think it has always been together. For me, it's like always being together because we're going to cry. No, I'm going to cry. And like it was a lot of views here, so we have a lot of stories.
13:21
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
and some of them maybe it's not so great to tell right now but we have a lot of like we had a lot of experiences like theater i i for me like doing a musical and i was the the main character it was one of the best experiences ever yeah also for me i was super involved in sports so being able to run or to play volleyball for school like sports day she was the director
13:49
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
Really tiny behind me. And you know her photo is still on your wall, yeah? That's Peter. That's Peter. Oh, seriously. I don't know. He signed permission for your photo to be used. For two years. For two years. A lifetime. When you sign, you're like, next year you have an idiot.
14:36
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
she was always like this but she was very shy now she's not shy
14:40
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
I will. Like... Remember, she was very shy. She was shy. Now she's a leader. But I was telling her that their groove was really mixed in terms of obviously ability, but mostly in terms of personality.
15:00
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
They were the only class who was not allowed to go to London.
15:08
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
23 years here. They were in my tutor group and they were not allowed to go to London because Ms. Brian said, I'm not taking those students with Ms. Brian. Their behavior is atrocious. Not them, these two in particular. But there were quite a few people in that class whose behavior was not great. I had to, you know, having, thinking about it. In Registry, they were actually lovely kids and I still...
15:34
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
and he talks with loads of them and the other day he said I remember every single one of those kids. Did you talk to Marta? Yes, I follow her on the phone. I thought Marta, sorry this is a personal but remember Marta had a thing that she was a good movie and I saw Marta like this was a
15:55
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
After university, I saw my bully and I thought, I'm going to be nice to her and say hi. And I went to her and I said, hi, Martha. And she was like, and she said, yeah, I was with her. And we were like.
16:09
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
And she didn't talk to Rita as well. So we came like, hi. Rita, now she's like the confident one. So she was like, hi. And then Martha looked at me and she was like, oh my gosh. I don't think she recognized this. It's not possible. It's impossible. She knows me. I was her target for five years. She's become a doctor. She's a doctor.
16:47
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
Good for her.
16:56
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
She was hired. You have bullied too? Yeah, but this class is actually a long river. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's Gabriela, and my question is, what was the food in the campaign like, and did you like it? She was terrible. We hated it. No. She was a campaign lover. I was starving. She was like, one o'clock, she would go to Lime, she would wait for us. But yeah, it was not the best.
17:25
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
We had some things. We loved the salad. We always had the salad. No, sometimes we would ask for the vegetarian one. That's what it is. The safest option. Yeah, the safest. And then we even signed saying we had to go for the vegetarian. We became friends with the ladies. Yeah, with the ladies. We became the ladies. Yeah. Hoping that she would give us, I don't know. Yeah, she loved us. We had to jump. But is it still the same?
17:54
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Speaker 2 (Interview)
No, no. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. They've changed companies. It's so much better. You can't imagine it was really not good.
18:22
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Speaker 2 (Interview)
I remember yeah I remember I know what you're talking about yeah
18:37
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
Okay, we're out of time. Yes, last question. Who was the headmaster of the whole school and was he a good headmaster?
18:47
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
The headmaster was Mr. Connolly. Mr. Connolly was head of something. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, he was Smith. But I loved Mr. Smith. Mr. Smith was a good... Yeah. But Mr. Connolly was like the best. Yeah. He was like the George Cooney. Yeah. I loved him. Yeah. He was retired. And he was very special in the way he treated people that had more difficult.
19:20
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
and also I have a good story with Mr. Smith because my dad decided that he wanted to go to the Rugby World Cup with the Portugal team that was in 2007 and my sisters were studying here and we couldn't just miss school and my dad wrote an email asking Mr. Smith for his approval
19:44
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
life is not just studying you know just school these experiences are so rich and he was like of course you should go i'm so jealous
20:00
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Speaker 1 (Interview)
we did thank you very much thank you thank you
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