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Joy to learn and to create
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A joint comprehensive school The school building completed in 2003 Number of students 670 Number of teachers 60 Number of teaching assistants 30
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The school year is divided into four periods For each period every class gets a new schedule The school day has three breaks ◦ One short break (15 min) in the morning and in the afternoon ◦ 45 minutes for lunch
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Children start the year they turn 6 Obligatory since 2015
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One ordinary class ◦ Students live in the neighbourhood One bilingual class (Finnish-English) ◦ Students may live further away ◦ Students start bilingual education in the 1st grade ◦ In 1st and 2nd grade 80% of the subjects are taught in English ◦ The number of subjects taught in English gradually decreases > 50% in 9th grade
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In 3rd grade all students start learning English – except students in bilingual classes who start already in 1st grade In 4th grade a student may choose German In 7th grade (6th from 2016 onwards) all students start learning Swedish ◦ Some students from other schools have already started learning in primary school In 8th grade a student may choose French (or German)
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One special drama class ◦ 2 drama lessons every week ◦ Students make two large presentations for the whole school 8th graders for the anniversary of the school 9th graders in May One bilingual class Three ordinary classes
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There are about 15 core subjects Students also choose several optional subjects The number of hours depends on their language choices and whether they are in the drama class
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Special courses on core subjects ◦ Visual arts, music, crafts, P.E., home economics (e.g. Baking in English) Other optional subjects ◦ Information technology, drama, French/German, photography, creative writing, audio and lighting technology
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6 classes for students who have special needs Autism and Asperger’s syndrome ◦ Problems in the development of speech ◦ Problems in communication and in interpretation of gestures and expressions of others Some of the students are partially or totally integrated into ordinary classes These students come to class alone or with a teaching assistant
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