Presentation of 2nd Primary school of Stavroupoli, of our town Thessaloniki and our country Greece in an Eramsus+ KA1 Project in Zagreb in January 2016
Madona State gymnasium was founded in 2003 and is located in Kr. Valdemāra bulevard 2a. It offers 3 general secondary education programmes and special facilities including a computer class, gym, library, and modern classrooms. Students can participate in a variety of activities such as Latvian folk dancing, school newspaper, drama, choir, sports, and social media classes. The school celebrates several traditions and events throughout the year including Teachers' Day, the Day of Languages, and the Proclamation of the Republic of Latvia.
Frida, Thea, Jenny and Malene prepared this presentation of Vikeså skule for the 3rd TPM of the ECLIPSE Erasmus+ project in Vallbona d'Anoia (Spain) in June 2016.
Our high school is located in Ribadesella, Asturias near St. Marina beach. It was opened in 1967 by the Ruisánchez foundation created by Mr. Dionisio Ruisánchez Fuentes and his wife. The school has three floors with classrooms, laboratories, computer rooms, a gym, and workshops. It also has gardens and outdoor courts. Students can study compulsory secondary education (E.S.O.) or choose to further their education with vocational training or BACHILLERATO to prepare for university entrance exams.
Comparison of Ukraine and the Great Britaineuroclublife
Ukraine and Great Britain are compared in the document. Ukraine is located in Eastern Europe and has a varied landscape including flatlands and mountains. Its economy relies on industries like mining and agriculture. Great Britain consists of four parts and is located northwest of Europe. While it has a mild climate and few mountains, it has historically been an important sea power due to its ports. Both countries have developed education systems, with children generally beginning school around ages 5-7 and continuing on to higher education.
Romania has several national holidays including New Year's Day on January 1st, Orthodox Easter Sunday and Monday, Labor Day on May 1st, Christmas on December 25th and 26th, and Unification Day on December 1st. Other important holidays are Women's Day on March 8th, Heroes' Day in May/June, and National Anthem Day on July 29th. Traditional festivals such as Dragobetele in February and Mărţişorul in March are also observed.
The Comprehensive School in Błaszki first opened on July 26, 1956 and was officially established on June 23, 1960. The school was named after the Polish Army on October 27, 1963 and was given its own banner on October 13, 1968. The school cooperates with the 15th Brigade of Command Support in Sieradz based on their shared tradition of patriotism, often hosting soldiers and visiting them. The school provides education through its comprehensive, technical, and vocational programs.
The document provides information about Copernicus Upper-Secondary School in Tarnobrzeg, Poland. It discusses the school's location in southeast Poland, its founding in 1909 under a different name, and its division into a middle school and high school in the 1930s. It also describes the school's current structure with three grades divided into eight classes each, the subjects and tracks students can choose from, and the school's emphasis on teaching foreign languages like English, German, and others.
This document outlines the different stages of education in schools from ages 3 to 16 including early years from 3 to 5, primary education from 6 to 11, and secondary obligatory education from 12 to 16. It also lists some common facilities found at schools such as computer classrooms, libraries, science laboratories, arts and crafts classrooms, music classrooms, and dining rooms. Outdoor facilities mentioned include two polysport fields, a gymnasium, and a swimming pool.
Madona State gymnasium was founded in 2003 and is located in Kr. Valdemāra bulevard 2a. It offers 3 general secondary education programmes and special facilities including a computer class, gym, library, and modern classrooms. Students can participate in a variety of activities such as Latvian folk dancing, school newspaper, drama, choir, sports, and social media classes. The school celebrates several traditions and events throughout the year including Teachers' Day, the Day of Languages, and the Proclamation of the Republic of Latvia.
Frida, Thea, Jenny and Malene prepared this presentation of Vikeså skule for the 3rd TPM of the ECLIPSE Erasmus+ project in Vallbona d'Anoia (Spain) in June 2016.
Our high school is located in Ribadesella, Asturias near St. Marina beach. It was opened in 1967 by the Ruisánchez foundation created by Mr. Dionisio Ruisánchez Fuentes and his wife. The school has three floors with classrooms, laboratories, computer rooms, a gym, and workshops. It also has gardens and outdoor courts. Students can study compulsory secondary education (E.S.O.) or choose to further their education with vocational training or BACHILLERATO to prepare for university entrance exams.
Comparison of Ukraine and the Great Britaineuroclublife
Ukraine and Great Britain are compared in the document. Ukraine is located in Eastern Europe and has a varied landscape including flatlands and mountains. Its economy relies on industries like mining and agriculture. Great Britain consists of four parts and is located northwest of Europe. While it has a mild climate and few mountains, it has historically been an important sea power due to its ports. Both countries have developed education systems, with children generally beginning school around ages 5-7 and continuing on to higher education.
Romania has several national holidays including New Year's Day on January 1st, Orthodox Easter Sunday and Monday, Labor Day on May 1st, Christmas on December 25th and 26th, and Unification Day on December 1st. Other important holidays are Women's Day on March 8th, Heroes' Day in May/June, and National Anthem Day on July 29th. Traditional festivals such as Dragobetele in February and Mărţişorul in March are also observed.
The Comprehensive School in Błaszki first opened on July 26, 1956 and was officially established on June 23, 1960. The school was named after the Polish Army on October 27, 1963 and was given its own banner on October 13, 1968. The school cooperates with the 15th Brigade of Command Support in Sieradz based on their shared tradition of patriotism, often hosting soldiers and visiting them. The school provides education through its comprehensive, technical, and vocational programs.
The document provides information about Copernicus Upper-Secondary School in Tarnobrzeg, Poland. It discusses the school's location in southeast Poland, its founding in 1909 under a different name, and its division into a middle school and high school in the 1930s. It also describes the school's current structure with three grades divided into eight classes each, the subjects and tracks students can choose from, and the school's emphasis on teaching foreign languages like English, German, and others.
This document outlines the different stages of education in schools from ages 3 to 16 including early years from 3 to 5, primary education from 6 to 11, and secondary obligatory education from 12 to 16. It also lists some common facilities found at schools such as computer classrooms, libraries, science laboratories, arts and crafts classrooms, music classrooms, and dining rooms. Outdoor facilities mentioned include two polysport fields, a gymnasium, and a swimming pool.
Damià Huguet high school is located in Campos, Spain. It was founded in 1996 and is named after a famous contemporary poet from the village. The school has 480 students and 64 teachers. It offers compulsory and post-compulsory education from ages 12 to 18. The school has modern facilities including music rooms, art rooms, computer labs, workshops, laboratories, a gym, and cafeteria. Students participate in various extracurricular activities such as celebrating holidays, performing arts, literature contests, and school trips.
The document discusses the Estonian educational system. It outlines the different types of educational institutions in Estonia including preschools, kindergartens, primary schools, basic schools, secondary schools, vocational schools, universities, and hobby schools. It also describes the marking system used in basic and secondary schools which ranges from 1 to 5. The document then briefly mentions some recent changes in the educational system like school closings and new curricula. It concludes by providing some details about the author's specific school, Kiviõli 1. Secondary School, including enterprising education programs and popular school activities.
Our school is the oldest in the area, built by Minor Asia refugees. It has 3 floors and facilities like a theater, chemistry lab, computer lab, and yard. Students study subjects like Greek, math, English, history, and more. Lessons are from 8:10am to 2pm daily with breaks. There are many holidays throughout the year, including around a month for Christmas, Easter, and summer from June to September. The school has a small theater with a stage for performances and a large library filled with books for students to read.
Suan Pranakorn is a public park in Ladkrabang, Bangkok that provides recreational facilities such as a 80,000 square meter grassy area shaded by big trees, a public library, youth center, swimming pool, and yard. The youth center offers physical education classes, Thai dance lessons from experienced instructors, art classes, and counseling services. The park also contains a public library with sections for children, novels, and reference materials, as well as outdoor spaces used for exercise and community events.
The school year in Spain typically runs from September 10th to the third week of June. There are three types of schools: public, public-funded private, and private. Schooling is compulsory between ages 5-16 and is divided into four stages - nursery school, primary school, secondary school, and leaving years/vocational school. Subjects taught vary between primary and secondary school but generally include core subjects like Spanish, math, science, physical education, and more specialized subjects in later years. Leaving years are pre-university studies across various fields that must be completed along with a national exam before applying to university.
The document outlines the education system in Ukraine. It begins with pre-school education for ages 3-5 which is not compulsory and can be fee-paying. Compulsory secondary education is then described, running from ages 6-17 and taking place in state or private schools. This is followed by post-secondary education in colleges, vocational schools, and technical schools to train junior specialists. Higher education involves universities, institutes and other institutions for those who have completed secondary or post-secondary education. The document concludes with a brief mention of post-graduate education opportunities.
The document provides information about the Primary School nr 1 and secondary school in Humniska, Poland. It details that the school's motto is "Our school is a place, where we learn and work. It creates a graduate, who is a well educated and a good Pole." It also lists the headmaster, deputy headmaster, and provides the school address and contact information. The document outlines that the primary school has around 190 students aged 7-13 and the secondary school has around 110 students aged 14-16. It describes the nonformal activities and organizations at the school like sports, art, choir, and environmental protection club. Foreign language instruction in English and German is also summarized.
The document summarizes the history and current state of the Military Highschool "Mihai Viteazul" in Alba Iulia, Romania. It was founded in 1919 and has had locations in multiple cities over the years. It currently has over 400 students across 17 classes. The school offers a balanced education with artistic, sports, and military activities.
Većeslav Holjevac Elementary School is located in New Zagreb, Croatia. The school was opened in 1968 and named after Većeslav Holjevac, the former mayor of Zagreb. It has 19 classrooms, a library, offices, a kitchen, sports facilities, and large playgrounds. Primary school in Croatia lasts 8 years, and the school has two shifts - morning and afternoon - to accommodate all 460 students from grades 1-8. In addition to core subjects, students can participate in extracurricular activities like drama, music, sports, and more. The school organizes trips and events throughout the year to supplement students' learning.
The education system in Poland has several stages. Children attend kindergarten from ages 3 to 7 where they play games, learn to read and write, and take English, music, and sports classes. Primary school runs from ages 7 to 13/14 where students take subjects like Polish, English, German, math, science, and geography. At the end of primary school, students take an important exam to determine what type of high school they can attend. High school lasts 3-5 years, after which students take the Matura exam to determine if they can attend university. University education in Poland includes bachelor's and master's degree programs across 43 public universities. School years are punctuated by breaks around Christmas, winter, Easter,
This document provides information about a middle school in Mykanów, Poland. It states that the school has about 300 students from 10 surrounding towns ranging in age from 4 to 16. The school building houses a kindergarten, primary school, and middle school ("Gimnazjum") with classrooms for each level. Facilities include news walls, a small canteen, gym, sports hall, and library. The school offers extracurricular classes in various subjects and organizes parties and competitions for holidays. Students have 6 to 8 lessons daily with breaks in between to do homework or eat. Most students enjoy attending the school due to the opportunities it provides, such as participating in Erasmus+ exchanges.
Our school is a comprehensive institute with three sections: kindergarten for ages 3-6, primary school for ages 6-11, and secondary school for ages 11-14. Subjects from 1st to 5th grade include Italian, English, math, science, history, geography, art, PE, music, and religion. The school has various projects in areas like Erasmus, recycling, reading, and more. Facilities include a canteen, gym, library, computer lab, and playground. Students can choose between 24, 27, or 40 hour weekly schedules. Most primary classes meet 27 hours per week from 8:20-13:20 one day and 8:20-16:20 on Saturday.
Our school is a comprehensive institute with three sections: kindergarten for ages 3-6, primary school for ages 6-11, and secondary school for ages 11-14. Subjects from 1st to 5th grade include Italian, English, math, science, history, geography, art, PE, music, and religion. The school has various projects in areas like Erasmus, recycling, reading, and more. Facilities include a canteen, gym, library, computer lab, and playground. Students can choose between 24, 27, or 40 hour weekly schedules. Most primary classes meet 27 hours per week from 8:20-13:20 one day and 8:20-16:20 another. Three
Our high school, Alex, Martí, Judit, Arnau Sstudents2eso
This document summarizes key information about a Spanish high school called Villa Romana. It outlines the students' names and timetable, including starting times and lunch/finish times that vary on certain days. Additionally, it describes various facilities within the school like workshops, classrooms for subjects like music, art, and labs, as well as a gym, playground and canteen. The document also lists some favorite subjects and provides information on the school's blog system with different colors for different grade levels, and finally notes the school has 4 holiday periods throughout the year.
The 1st Primary school of Nea Ionia is the oldest school in the area. It was built by Minor Asia refugees and has three floors, as well as a theatre, big yard, chemistry lab, computer lab, and library. Students study many subjects including Greek, math, science, English, French, German, art, music, and more. Classes are held daily from 8:10am to 2pm with breaks. There are several holidays throughout the year such as national holidays on October 28th and March 25th, as well as Christmas, Easter, and summer breaks from June 16th to September 10th.
The 3rd Senior High School of Polichni in Thessaloniki, Greece was established in 1984 and moved to a new building in 2013. It has 297 students between ages 15-18 who take either an exact sciences or humanities track. Classes are held daily from 8am to 2:30pm. There are 11-15 common lessons per class plus optional tracks. The school participates in environmental, cultural and sports programs and had previously collaborated with other European schools on history projects. It has 31 teachers and the school year runs from September to June with breaks for holidays.
This document provides information about the Kossuth Primary School in Debrecen, Hungary. It discusses that the school is named after Lajos Kossuth and trains primary school teachers. It also outlines the education program, with students aged 6-14 studying core subjects like literature, science, and math. The school offers over 30 after school clubs and societies, and students can participate in sports, dance, reading in the library, trips and camps. Exchange programs are also available.
The document summarizes the Italian school system. It describes a school in Cles, Italy that has about 800 students and 100 teachers. It is a modern building with various facilities. The Italian school system includes kindergarten, elementary school, middle school, and high school. At the middle school described, students have classes from 7:50-12:55 Monday through Saturday. They use a grading scale of 6 to 10 and take an exam at the end of middle school. Required subjects include Italian, history, math, geography, sports, music, art, German, English, technology and science. Students typically go on school trips within Italy and to other countries to learn languages and history.
American high schools include students in grades 9-12, known as freshmen through seniors. Students take required classes like English, science, math, and history, as well as electives, and have short lunch periods. Schools operate from September to June, with summer, winter, and spring breaks. Extracurricular activities include sports teams and dances, and students use lockers and school buses to navigate between classes. Graduation occurs at the end of 12th grade.
Romania is located in Southeastern Europe, bordering countries like Hungary, Serbia, Ukraine, Moldova, and Bulgaria. It has a population of over 19 million people and its capital and largest city is Bucharest. Education in Romania is free and compulsory up to 10th grade. It typically involves kindergarten from ages 3-7, primary school from ages 7-10, and gymnasium from ages 10-15. The document then describes the daily schedule and subjects for a primary school and gymnasium student. It provides an example of the Tutova school, which includes kindergarten, primary and lower secondary education for around 500 students across 6 villages. The teachers aim to use engaging teaching methods to
The document summarizes information about a kindergarten called Ecole Maternelle Bourbon l'Archambault in France. It describes the location and buildings of the town and kindergarten. It then outlines the French education system and structure of the kindergarten, including the typical daily schedule, facilities, staff, and types of activities provided for children ages 2 to 5.
This document provides information about a Spanish high school called Villa Romana. It lists the names of 4 students and describes the school's daily schedule, including starting times, lunch, and dismissal times that vary on some days of the week. It also identifies several facilities within the school like classrooms for workshops, music, art, laboratories, a gymnasium, playground, and cafeteria. Favorite subjects of the students are listed as well as 3 blogs for different grade levels that are color-coded by name.
Damià Huguet high school is located in Campos, Spain. It was founded in 1996 and is named after a famous contemporary poet from the village. The school has 480 students and 64 teachers. It offers compulsory and post-compulsory education from ages 12 to 18. The school has modern facilities including music rooms, art rooms, computer labs, workshops, laboratories, a gym, and cafeteria. Students participate in various extracurricular activities such as celebrating holidays, performing arts, literature contests, and school trips.
The document discusses the Estonian educational system. It outlines the different types of educational institutions in Estonia including preschools, kindergartens, primary schools, basic schools, secondary schools, vocational schools, universities, and hobby schools. It also describes the marking system used in basic and secondary schools which ranges from 1 to 5. The document then briefly mentions some recent changes in the educational system like school closings and new curricula. It concludes by providing some details about the author's specific school, Kiviõli 1. Secondary School, including enterprising education programs and popular school activities.
Our school is the oldest in the area, built by Minor Asia refugees. It has 3 floors and facilities like a theater, chemistry lab, computer lab, and yard. Students study subjects like Greek, math, English, history, and more. Lessons are from 8:10am to 2pm daily with breaks. There are many holidays throughout the year, including around a month for Christmas, Easter, and summer from June to September. The school has a small theater with a stage for performances and a large library filled with books for students to read.
Suan Pranakorn is a public park in Ladkrabang, Bangkok that provides recreational facilities such as a 80,000 square meter grassy area shaded by big trees, a public library, youth center, swimming pool, and yard. The youth center offers physical education classes, Thai dance lessons from experienced instructors, art classes, and counseling services. The park also contains a public library with sections for children, novels, and reference materials, as well as outdoor spaces used for exercise and community events.
The school year in Spain typically runs from September 10th to the third week of June. There are three types of schools: public, public-funded private, and private. Schooling is compulsory between ages 5-16 and is divided into four stages - nursery school, primary school, secondary school, and leaving years/vocational school. Subjects taught vary between primary and secondary school but generally include core subjects like Spanish, math, science, physical education, and more specialized subjects in later years. Leaving years are pre-university studies across various fields that must be completed along with a national exam before applying to university.
The document outlines the education system in Ukraine. It begins with pre-school education for ages 3-5 which is not compulsory and can be fee-paying. Compulsory secondary education is then described, running from ages 6-17 and taking place in state or private schools. This is followed by post-secondary education in colleges, vocational schools, and technical schools to train junior specialists. Higher education involves universities, institutes and other institutions for those who have completed secondary or post-secondary education. The document concludes with a brief mention of post-graduate education opportunities.
The document provides information about the Primary School nr 1 and secondary school in Humniska, Poland. It details that the school's motto is "Our school is a place, where we learn and work. It creates a graduate, who is a well educated and a good Pole." It also lists the headmaster, deputy headmaster, and provides the school address and contact information. The document outlines that the primary school has around 190 students aged 7-13 and the secondary school has around 110 students aged 14-16. It describes the nonformal activities and organizations at the school like sports, art, choir, and environmental protection club. Foreign language instruction in English and German is also summarized.
The document summarizes the history and current state of the Military Highschool "Mihai Viteazul" in Alba Iulia, Romania. It was founded in 1919 and has had locations in multiple cities over the years. It currently has over 400 students across 17 classes. The school offers a balanced education with artistic, sports, and military activities.
Većeslav Holjevac Elementary School is located in New Zagreb, Croatia. The school was opened in 1968 and named after Većeslav Holjevac, the former mayor of Zagreb. It has 19 classrooms, a library, offices, a kitchen, sports facilities, and large playgrounds. Primary school in Croatia lasts 8 years, and the school has two shifts - morning and afternoon - to accommodate all 460 students from grades 1-8. In addition to core subjects, students can participate in extracurricular activities like drama, music, sports, and more. The school organizes trips and events throughout the year to supplement students' learning.
The education system in Poland has several stages. Children attend kindergarten from ages 3 to 7 where they play games, learn to read and write, and take English, music, and sports classes. Primary school runs from ages 7 to 13/14 where students take subjects like Polish, English, German, math, science, and geography. At the end of primary school, students take an important exam to determine what type of high school they can attend. High school lasts 3-5 years, after which students take the Matura exam to determine if they can attend university. University education in Poland includes bachelor's and master's degree programs across 43 public universities. School years are punctuated by breaks around Christmas, winter, Easter,
This document provides information about a middle school in Mykanów, Poland. It states that the school has about 300 students from 10 surrounding towns ranging in age from 4 to 16. The school building houses a kindergarten, primary school, and middle school ("Gimnazjum") with classrooms for each level. Facilities include news walls, a small canteen, gym, sports hall, and library. The school offers extracurricular classes in various subjects and organizes parties and competitions for holidays. Students have 6 to 8 lessons daily with breaks in between to do homework or eat. Most students enjoy attending the school due to the opportunities it provides, such as participating in Erasmus+ exchanges.
Our school is a comprehensive institute with three sections: kindergarten for ages 3-6, primary school for ages 6-11, and secondary school for ages 11-14. Subjects from 1st to 5th grade include Italian, English, math, science, history, geography, art, PE, music, and religion. The school has various projects in areas like Erasmus, recycling, reading, and more. Facilities include a canteen, gym, library, computer lab, and playground. Students can choose between 24, 27, or 40 hour weekly schedules. Most primary classes meet 27 hours per week from 8:20-13:20 one day and 8:20-16:20 on Saturday.
Our school is a comprehensive institute with three sections: kindergarten for ages 3-6, primary school for ages 6-11, and secondary school for ages 11-14. Subjects from 1st to 5th grade include Italian, English, math, science, history, geography, art, PE, music, and religion. The school has various projects in areas like Erasmus, recycling, reading, and more. Facilities include a canteen, gym, library, computer lab, and playground. Students can choose between 24, 27, or 40 hour weekly schedules. Most primary classes meet 27 hours per week from 8:20-13:20 one day and 8:20-16:20 another. Three
Our high school, Alex, Martí, Judit, Arnau Sstudents2eso
This document summarizes key information about a Spanish high school called Villa Romana. It outlines the students' names and timetable, including starting times and lunch/finish times that vary on certain days. Additionally, it describes various facilities within the school like workshops, classrooms for subjects like music, art, and labs, as well as a gym, playground and canteen. The document also lists some favorite subjects and provides information on the school's blog system with different colors for different grade levels, and finally notes the school has 4 holiday periods throughout the year.
The 1st Primary school of Nea Ionia is the oldest school in the area. It was built by Minor Asia refugees and has three floors, as well as a theatre, big yard, chemistry lab, computer lab, and library. Students study many subjects including Greek, math, science, English, French, German, art, music, and more. Classes are held daily from 8:10am to 2pm with breaks. There are several holidays throughout the year such as national holidays on October 28th and March 25th, as well as Christmas, Easter, and summer breaks from June 16th to September 10th.
The 3rd Senior High School of Polichni in Thessaloniki, Greece was established in 1984 and moved to a new building in 2013. It has 297 students between ages 15-18 who take either an exact sciences or humanities track. Classes are held daily from 8am to 2:30pm. There are 11-15 common lessons per class plus optional tracks. The school participates in environmental, cultural and sports programs and had previously collaborated with other European schools on history projects. It has 31 teachers and the school year runs from September to June with breaks for holidays.
This document provides information about the Kossuth Primary School in Debrecen, Hungary. It discusses that the school is named after Lajos Kossuth and trains primary school teachers. It also outlines the education program, with students aged 6-14 studying core subjects like literature, science, and math. The school offers over 30 after school clubs and societies, and students can participate in sports, dance, reading in the library, trips and camps. Exchange programs are also available.
The document summarizes the Italian school system. It describes a school in Cles, Italy that has about 800 students and 100 teachers. It is a modern building with various facilities. The Italian school system includes kindergarten, elementary school, middle school, and high school. At the middle school described, students have classes from 7:50-12:55 Monday through Saturday. They use a grading scale of 6 to 10 and take an exam at the end of middle school. Required subjects include Italian, history, math, geography, sports, music, art, German, English, technology and science. Students typically go on school trips within Italy and to other countries to learn languages and history.
American high schools include students in grades 9-12, known as freshmen through seniors. Students take required classes like English, science, math, and history, as well as electives, and have short lunch periods. Schools operate from September to June, with summer, winter, and spring breaks. Extracurricular activities include sports teams and dances, and students use lockers and school buses to navigate between classes. Graduation occurs at the end of 12th grade.
Romania is located in Southeastern Europe, bordering countries like Hungary, Serbia, Ukraine, Moldova, and Bulgaria. It has a population of over 19 million people and its capital and largest city is Bucharest. Education in Romania is free and compulsory up to 10th grade. It typically involves kindergarten from ages 3-7, primary school from ages 7-10, and gymnasium from ages 10-15. The document then describes the daily schedule and subjects for a primary school and gymnasium student. It provides an example of the Tutova school, which includes kindergarten, primary and lower secondary education for around 500 students across 6 villages. The teachers aim to use engaging teaching methods to
The document summarizes information about a kindergarten called Ecole Maternelle Bourbon l'Archambault in France. It describes the location and buildings of the town and kindergarten. It then outlines the French education system and structure of the kindergarten, including the typical daily schedule, facilities, staff, and types of activities provided for children ages 2 to 5.
This document provides information about a Spanish high school called Villa Romana. It lists the names of 4 students and describes the school's daily schedule, including starting times, lunch, and dismissal times that vary on some days of the week. It also identifies several facilities within the school like classrooms for workshops, music, art, laboratories, a gymnasium, playground, and cafeteria. Favorite subjects of the students are listed as well as 3 blogs for different grade levels that are color-coded by name.
British and Spanish school years consist of three terms. In Britain, the school year typically runs from September to June, with holidays in October, February, and April, and longer summer holidays from July to August. In Spain, the school year also has three terms, with holidays in December for Christmas, February for Easter, and June through mid-September in the summer. Both countries require children to attend school between the ages of 5-16, with most starting between ages 3-5, and both systems include nursery, primary, secondary, and sixth form education stages.
The document summarizes the Catalan education system from kindergarten through high school. It describes the different stages including nursery school from ages 3 to 5, primary school from ages 6 to 14 split into three cycles, secondary school from ages 12 to 16 split into two cycles, and high school which students can choose from training cycles or academic options lasting 2 years. It also provides details about the classrooms and facilities at IES Manolo Hugué including 28 classrooms for different subjects, laboratories, a music room, art classroom, library, cafeteria, and gym.
The Assentis and Chancelaria School Centre provides nursery education for children ages 3 to 6 and supports local families. The school operates Monday through Friday from 9am to 3:30pm, offering an educational component for free and a paid family support component from 3:30pm to 7:30pm. The school year runs from September to July with breaks at Christmas, Carnival, and Easter. The staff includes 5 teachers, 4 teaching assistants, and 4 lunchtime supervisors who split the children into 4 groups by age. The school offers classrooms divided into expression, make-believe, and ICT areas, a library, gym and music classes, planned activities, an outdoor play area, and a vegetable garden
Tallinn Ranniku School is a coastal high school located in Estonia that was opened in 1967. It has over 400 students across three stages of education from grades 1 through 12. Students study in the same building and have breaks between lessons to prepare for their next class or have fun. The school celebrates both Russian and Estonian holidays and traditions. It also organizes educational trips both within Estonia and abroad for students to experience hands-on learning outside the classroom.
The 7th Primary School of Rethymno is located in the western part of Rethymno, Greece. Founded in 1964, it was originally housed in a rented building before moving to its current solar-powered building in 1986. The new building has 12 classrooms, laboratories for science, computers, and art, a library, and an outdoor basketball court. With over 250 students, the school offers primary subjects as well as English, drama, music, computers, physical education, and art. It also participates in environmental, health, and cultural programs and organizes performances, concerts, and dances for the community. The school looks forward to collaborating with others through the Comenius program.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
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8. 2nd
Primary School
of Stavroupoli.
Located in the
western side of
the city.
Extended
timetable.
Typical school of
the six-years
primary education.
9. Secondary education is divided in 3 years of
High school and 3 years of Senior High school
(or Lyceum).
At the end of the Senior High school,
students give National Exams to enter
universities.
3 types of Senior High schools:
General Education
Vocational Education
Night Schools for working students
14. Integration class
Children with
learning
difficulties, like
dyslexia and other
disabilities, like
autism and mental
retardness are
taught here.