Monday 25 October 2010

Our School

Our school has 3 floors, but the students of batxillerat are in another building, with 3 floors too. The two buildings are fine, but the problem is that in the batxillerat building we are alone. Sometimes in the class of 
P. E. we go running along the greenway (it is a way where the train used to circulate. But now it has become a car-free way to go with your bike or running)
In our school there are people from: Roquetes, Reguers, Paüls, Xerta, Aldover, Benifallet, Jesús and Alfara de carles (small villages near Roquetes).





·What are the good points and the bad points of their school?

GOOD POINTS

-It has the latest technology.
-It has a lot of teachers.
-It has a lot of equipment like computers, tables, blackboards, overhead projectors, encyclopaedias…


BAD POINTS

-It has more than 600 students and we don’t stay in the same building.
-It is next to a road and it is in a noisy place.
-The classrooms’ acoustics is not very good.
-Some students live in other towns and they commute to school every day.


·What, if anything, would they change about their school?

We’d like to change the geographic situation because it is next to a road.
We’d like to change the classrooms because they are too small. 
We’d like to have only one big building, because now we have two buildings,one  for  ESO students ( 12-14 year old) and for  Batxillerat.(16-18 year old)

Do their parents think that school now is better or worse?

My parents think that now it's better because when they were studying the teachers could hit the students and they had to be really quiet in class and they think that this was really bad.

·Was their Parents time at school useful for them?

People didn’t have as much money as they have today, and they had to work to help their family. Most of the people studied a little but they didn’t need this to do the jobs they have today.
Other people use their studies to work today.
The reason is because we live in a rural area and most of the jobs are farmers. They don’t need any formation. 
Have their studies helped them in their life?
Yes, it is always necessary to know about somethin

8 comments:

  1. Well done, a nice text and some great photos.

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  2. I like your blog and the door of your school. ;)

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  3. hey :)
    we are Steffi, Nadine and Anne from Germany.
    We like your blog very much...cool photos! ;)

    (little tip: your blog-language is spanish anymore, so we don't understand..please change this)

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  4. They are right, your blog is still in Catalan. Please change it to English.

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  5. Hello, we are from Norway!
    We like your blog, nice pictures and a HUGE, cool school building :)

    Its very different from our school!

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  6. hi, here Poland you have nice blog and pictures!, vagabpoland4

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  7. Very nice! I like you blog, especially this post. You wrote very much informations. It's cool that you wrote what you would change in your school. Our school hast 2 buildings too, but sometimes the older students which are the most of time in the smaller building have lessons in the mainbuilding too.

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  8. It’s nice to read about your school and we like that you have pasted pictures with it so we can see what you are talking about. We don’t know how small your classrooms are but we have the same problem at our school.
    We think is very inconvenient that you have 2 buildings but on the other hand you don’t really need to be in the other building so it doesn’t really matter. For the rest your school looks a lot like ours, we also have three floors and classrooms that are too small, hahaha.
    Our parents also think in our time school is better but they weren’t hit when they went to school. In that aspect we differ but for the rest we see a lot of similarities.

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