Suonenjoen lukio Suonenjoki upper secondary school.

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Suonenjoen lukio Suonenjoki upper secondary school

School rule topics >:( Working hours Absences School premises Smoking, alcohol and drugs Safety Discipline

Typical Schoolday

We have school on 5 days a week. A school day can last from 1 lesson to 5 lessons and a lesson lasts 75 minutes. We have about 6 different subjects per period and 5 periods a year. After every period we have a test week. In Finland teachers are called by their first name.

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The school doesn’t provide books, so the students have to buy their books themselves.

We have 10 to 15 minutes long breaks in between lessons. The students play billiards or table football or just hang out with their friends.

Sometimes students can have free time without lessons in the middle of the day. It means that some students have school and others don’t depending of their timetable. In their free time, students may go home until their next lesson starts, or stay at school doing the same things as in breaks.

At 10:40 we have our lunch break, which lasts 40 minutes. We have a cafeteria of our own, where we eat free yummy food every day.

Our school utilizes technology in teaching, for example we have a computer class, information television that shows current school things for students, document cameras, a smartboard and we also have super expensive calculators in math lessons.

Typical Schoolday in the past...

There was also school on 5 days per week, but lessons only lasted 45 minutes. There were periods but no specific test weeks, so tests were held at any time of the period. The breaks lasted 15 minutes. The students did quite similar things on their breaks as we do now. Lunch break was 30 minutes long and it was free in the past too. There weren’t almost any computers and no internet accees, so all the information came from books

Typical student

Music Students in our school listen all kinds of music. On breaks students listen radio or music from their phones. There is also a piano in the corridor.

The most common music styles are Finnish rap, reggae, pop, rock, heavy and American hits

Fashion There are many different clothing styles in our school. Most of students wear jeans, hoodie and t-shirt. Regardless of style, almost all students wear wool socks. Most girl students have long blond hair, and boys’ hairstyle is short and dark.

Media Every student in our school owns mobile phone and they use it a lot. They are either listening music, text messaging, using facebook, or playing Angry Birds. Some students have also portable game consoles such as PSP, Game Boy and Nintendo DS

Internationality Every year we have 1-3 exchange students all over the world. We have also friend school in Alvesta, Sweden, and every year 20 students go there to learn about Swedish culture.

Snacks On brakes students can eat their own snacks. Usually students eat candies, chocolate and chips. Almost everybody drink energy drinks or lemonades.

Typical student in the past

25 years ago the most popular music style was disco music. The most common clothes were skinny jeans and big shirts. Hairstyle was curly and fluffy, both boys and girls. Only few students had a mobile phone, and “walkman”. There were some exchange students 25 years ago too. Snacks were also the same.

The courses and culture of our school

We have many cultural courses in our school; for example a choir and an articulacy which are kind of hobbies. Our school has a friend school in Sweden (Alvesta), that’s one possible course. In this year is possible to join in Comenius –project which is also one course. On second year you can become a tutor who helps students who are on their first year in upper secondary school. It’s also possible to join in student council.

The parties and perfomances of our school At the beginning of upper secondary school the tutors keep “nasujaiset” for the first year students.

Independence celebration is a traditional feast in Finnish schools. Then some students of the third year become undergraduates and old students of the school come to keep speeches.

In November, the third year students go to Helsinki to Studia –fair. There are people from different universities presenting their schools and telling the students why their university is the best choice.

The Christmas feast of our school begins late at night and it lasts a little bit after midnight. First the students drink glogg and eat gingersnap. The students of the first year make a show in the Christmas feast. Usually the choir sings some Christmas songs, but the students can also make a play or they can make a band and play songs. After the show all the students and the teachers go to the church and when it’s past midnight, everyone can go home.

In February it’s time for “penkkarit”, a feast where the third year students get dressed in funny costumes (for example Spiderman or Donald Duck). They throw candies from a lorry to the pupils from elementary schools and junior high school. The students also show off their dance moves, which is usually pretty funny too.

On the next day is “vanhojen tanssit” when the second year students dance some very cool dances (for example tango, waltz and salty dog rag). The girls of the second year have beautiful dresses and hairdos, the boys of the second year have fancy tuxedos. In the past “vanhojen tanssit” was a lot smaller feast than nowadays.

The students of the third year go to ABI cruise on February. The cruise lasts one night.

In the spring feast, most of the students of the third year graduate..

The tutors or student council arrange many awesome parties to the students throughout the year.

Sometimes there are visitors in our school.