Thereafter pupils go on to basic secondary school for 5 years. They study Maths, Physics, Chemistry, English, Russian and Belarusian languages and literature, Geography, Biology and other important subjects. At the end of basic education pupils pass exams on Maths, Russian and Belarusian languages, and get Certificate of Basic Education. Then they can either leave school or continue their education for another two years. Most schools in Belarus are secondary comprehensive but there are lyceums and gymnasiums, where pupils get more profound knowledge in various subjects. Marks in Belarusian schools are given out of 10. Professional and scientific training of students is carried out by state and private higher education institutions of different types: classical universities, specialized universities, academies,institutes. 2. Yes, I did. I passed the exams on Math, Russian and Belarusian languages after the ninth form. 3. Do you enjoy your school? 2. What is your favourite subject? 3. Do you have classes on Saturday? 4. How much time does it take you to do your homework?
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On the ground floor there are classrooms for the primary-school pupils, workshops. There are all kinds of tools and machines in the workshops. The boys of our school have a woodwork room too. If you enter the school and turn left you see a big light dining-room. It is always busy and noisy, but it is clean. Here pupils and their teachers have their lunch. There are blue curtains on the windows and beautiful pictures on the walls. There is a gymnasium on the ground floor as well. Our physical training lessons are held there. Pupils like to go there even after the lessons, because it has a lot of sport equipment. Our school has many classrooms. The classrooms are light and spacious. There are three large windows in each classroom with flower pots on the window sills. Each room has teacher's table, pupils desks, blackboard, tables and charts on the wall, maps and portraits. There are special classrooms for Chemistry, Physics, Biology, History, Geography, English, and Russian. On the first floor there is a big nice assemble hall. A lot of meetings, concerts, festivals are held there. Our classroom is on the second floor. Its windows face the school-yard. Our form-mistress is a teacher of Russian language and literature. We respect her very much, she is a kind and knowledgeable teacher. She teaches us Russian and is so fond of her subject, that each of us cannot help liking too. When I think about my school I don't remember its walls and desks; it is my teachers and school-mates who will be always with me. I am so thankful to our teachers for what they have done for us. 3. What can you tell me about your school?
School usually starts on the 1st of September. This day is special for all: school children, their teachers and parents.The day starts with the school gathering when all classes stand in front of the school and listen to the welcoming speeches of their teachers, schoolmates and parents.Everyone is excited to see their school friends and teachers after long summer holidays. When the first lesson is over, students may have a class event - a picnic or a walk in the park or a class trip. One of the most popular tradition is taking part in a talent show "Rainbow of talents", where all pupils can dance, sing, play musical instruments or perform a sketch. We also have a a very nice tradition called “Former pupil meeting” in our school. Еvery year former pupils come to school on the first Saturday of February to meet their teachers and school friends. On the 31st of May there is also a festive parade outside the building. After exams parents organise a party for school-leavers with music and competitions. |
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