Presentation of our schools:
Students of group 1 wrote about their school, and uploaded photos in this FORUM.
The following are indicative of how students presented their schools and wrote about them:
Greek Students:
The lyceum of Mesopotamia, Kastoria, Greece was first built in 1993.
It has two classrooms for each grade (first, second & third grade) for about 25 students each one. The lyceum and the high school of Mesopotamia use the same school building, in order to help students to be more sociable, and their cooperative skills to be enhanced .
Furthermore, the lab we have in our school is in a very good condition, and it provides to all of the students the necessary equipment. Also, the technology class, which has more space than the others, is the place where teachers give the chance to students to attend their lessons using the new technologies.
This is our timetable for each day of the week
Greek time
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
1st
8:20-9:05
Ancient Greek
Economics & Politics
Algebra
Chemistry
2nd
9:10-9:50
Modern Greek
Computers
Physics
Physical Education
History
3rd
10:00-10:45
English
4th
10:55-11:40
Geometry
Biology
5th
11:55-12:30
Project
Religion
Literature
6th
12:40-13:15
7th
13:20-14:00
You only get 85 minuts English per week?
Yes, we pay more attention to subjects such as Ancient Greek!
Danish Students :
Danish timetable for a Monday:
A short film of the Danish school: