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A different school
Daniel Carvalho
Created on March 7, 2023
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A different school
The country that I choose is Norway. Going to school changes from country to country. School is compulsory between the ages of six and sixteen. Students usually go to school five days a week. Classes are made up of fourteen students and they have three or four teachers.
Most of the schools starts at 8:00 am( eight o'clock) and ends at 3:00 pm (three o'clock) , depending on the breaks during. There is a break of 15 minutes between each class, as well as a longer lunch break around midday. In Norway, schools don't provide lunch, so students often eat sandwiches brought from home.
Timetable
- Several classrooms
- Laboratories
- Gymnasium
- Library
- Art room
- Medical room
- Computer Laboratories
The norwegian school has a modern facilities whith spacious and well-ventiled classrooms whith natural light.
Facilities
Norwegian school provides any books that students need.They are ten subjects:
- Mathmatics
- English
- Norwegian
- Science
- Social Science
- Religion
- Foreign Language (spanish, german)
- Physical Eduation
- Arts and Crafts
- Music
Subjects
Doing outdoor activities is a very important value in norwergian culture. This is considered essencial in learning.Some of them are:- Sports
- Music
- Comunity Service
- Art Club
- Drama Club
Extracurricular Activities
I choose Norway, because I was curious to know how the school works in a country whith a innovative and high quality education. I would like to have lessons in that school, because the better facilities and teaching methods.
Conclusion