Billabong High International School,Thane
is run by the Citizens Welfare
Association (CWA), a registered Public
Charitable Trust dedicated and committed to
providing Quality Education and Promoting
Social and Cultural activities.
2. About Us
Billabong High International School,Thane
is run by the Citizens Welfare
Association (CWA), a registered Public
Charitable Trust dedicated and committed to
providing Quality Education and Promoting
Social and Cultural activities.
3. Levels of School
• First you start off going to Day-School or Day-Care
where you practice your basics.
• Then you go to Elementary or Grade School for grades
Pre-K. to 5th
Grade.
• After that comes middle school which generally ranges
from 6th
-8th
grade or junior high which can be 6th
to 9th
grade
• Shortly after that high school begins where you will go
to complete the rest of the grades up to grade 12.
• College is a vital step to your overall education for the
next four years.
• When you complete college Graduate school is a good
option as well as law school or medical school
depending on the field you wish to go into as a career.
4. Day-School
• This is where you
practice getting along
with others and
learning to work with
others for the rest of
your life.
• You also practice
playing, coloring,
maybe your counting
and alphabet.
5. Elementary School
• This where you begin
learning math, to read,
to write and you
become more
independent.
• Eventually You will
have all your basics
covered.
• You know all the
basics in math and can
read and write simple
English.
6. Middle School
• Math gets a little more
complicated such as Geometry,
Pre-Algebra, or Algebra.
• Your papers to write are a little
bit longer with more information.
• The books you read have more
pages and bigger words that you
may have to look up or ask
someone what they mean.
• For the most part you continue
building on the same material you
started with in Day-School.
7. High School
• High School is when it really
starts getting tough. The
courses get higher and higher.
• You sometimes have to do
work in other languages not
just the one you are used to.
• You have to take some classes
that you don’t really like or
want to take so that you can
learn new things and have
more options for after school.
8. College
• College is very similar to High
School. Now, however you are
living on your own and there
is no one to make you go to
class
• No one will bother you to do
your homework.
• If you miss work or don’t
understand unfortunately it
is all up to you to find and ask
your teachers who are now
called Professors at this
level.
9. Graduate Schools
• If you decide you want to become a
lawyer or go into some sort of legal
or government profession, law school
is often the best idea to prepare
you for the challenges you could
face in your career.
• Medical school can help you to
decide if you really want to be a
doctor and if you can handle it, then
it will prepare you for what you may
face.
• Other graduate schools just further
prepare you for the career of your
choice. They give you practice and
help to make sure you have the
knowledge you will need.