Well up until 5th grade I had the was taught in one classroom and then we started switching classes along with teachers and its been that wqay all they way up to my junoir year of High School.
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Well up until 5th grade I had the was taught in one classroom and then we started switching classes along with teachers and its been that wqay all they way up to my junoir year of High School.
Ha, Québec schooling. Here to ruin everyone's lives. :P
I only got lockers in grade 7 (beginning of highschool) same with periods. In our elementary school we had 4 different classes (5 in Grade 6) 5/6 (6/7 G. 6) if you count the library and CPU room :P
1.English/Math
2.French/Hist/Geo
3.Gym (Too little to comprehend Physical Education, or so my P.E teacher says :P)
4.Music
5.Drama (In grade 6 only)
The day was 8:00 to 2:20. Lunch was an hour, and recess was 20 minutes (boy do I miss that now) so in total school was 6:20h. 2 and half hours for each of the major subjects (E/M and F/H/G) and half an hour for the minor ones (Gym, Music, and Drama). In grade 6 Music was on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Drama was on Tuesday and Thursday.
Sorry for ranting but this was a trip down memory lane... :P
Memory lane doesn't count for right before Christmas break, Sandchu.
School always started at 8 or 8:45 for me. 8 for grade school and high school, up until junior year, when I got alternating first and last periods off.
I loved college because I could make my own schedule. I made it so I could drink, still wake up and be good to go to classes and excel, along with working 3 jobs. Ballin'.
Hmmm... let me see if I can remember.
Grades 1-6 (primary school) each grade had their own classroom and we stayed in that all day, with the exception of gym.
Middle School (Grades 7 and 8) We got lockers, and each subject had its own room. I think they were trying to prep us for high school. Our class stayed together as a unit, but we rotated between rooms. With the exception of Gym, then our class was split between boys and girls. So when the boys had the gym, we did health studies, and visa versa when we had gym.
High School (9-12) was pretty typical of any other highschool in our area.