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The Ideal School

The Ideal School. Classrooms.

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The Ideal School

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  1. The Ideal School

  2. Classrooms Each subject has its classroom. All classrooms are decorated by students. They are given four hours every month, and they are allowed to come on Sundays, so they have time to draw and paint the walls. This way, the students will love their classes and they will not ruin the school’s property.

  3. Rules You just have to be polite, and be on time. Teachers don’t give any homework so you don’t have to study at home.

  4. Facilities Since the lessons start at 09:00, finish at 14:00 and the school closes at 17:00, students have time to use the school’s facilities. The school has a big swimming pool, sports fields fully equippedfor any sport, theatres, resaurants, and some students that are good at cooking, can help the cooks if they wish. Also, there’s a recording studio, labs, a big social room, a bowling room and a painting room.

  5. Teachers Teachers must be understanding. They have to understand how kids think, and make lessons interesting.

  6. Subjects Maths, Greek, History, Georgaphy, Science, English, Music, French, PE, Drama, Technology, Personal Develompents. Students can also choose a language; Spanish German Etc.

  7. Lessons Lessons last30’, and there’s 5 minutes brake between 2 lessons, and a 30’ on after two lessons.

  8. Breaks During the breaks, students can use all facilities, except the kitchens. They can study in the library, use the computers, play games, record their songs, use our pools only in the long breaks( so they have time to get ready for the next class.), etc. Also, there’s a big break for lunch. At 12:00-13:00.

  9. Kitchens and Foods. There are restaurants with food from all over the world. During the lunch, there’s always a movie about this place’s tradition and habits. This way, students taste something new, and they learn about different countries, cities, etc.

  10. Gardens and yards There is a big yard in the middle of all classes, and there’s a big backyard, with lots of trees and plants, where the students can rest, or sit on the benches.

  11. Stores Once a month, students can sell their music, their vases, or whatever they create and earn some money. Part of them can be used for charities.

  12. The End

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