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Moletai region Alanta Gymnasium
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History in short 1781 – the school was mentioned for the first time (there were only four students and one teacher in the school). 1950 – the school became secondary school; 2011 – the school became gymnasium.
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The structure of the school Pre primary class (6 years old); Primary classes (1 – 4 th, 7-11 years old); Basic classes (5 - 10 th (2nd gymnasium), 12-17 years old); Secondary classes (11 – 12 th (3rd -4th gymnasium), 18-19 years old).
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Teachers and pupils We have 43 teachers working in our school; 1 – social educator; 1 – special educator; 1 – psychologist. 264 students study in our school.
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Basic subjects in 5-10 classes ● Mathematics; ● Lithuanian language; ● History; ● Religion or ethics; ● English (1st foreign language); ● Russian or German (2nd foreign language – from the 6th form); ● IT (information technologies); ● Geography; ● Biology (from the 7th form); ● Physics (from the 7th form); ● Chemistry (from the 8th form); ● Art; ● Music; ● Physical education.
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Compulsory subjects in 11-12 classes ● Mathematics ● Lithuanian language ● English ● Religion or ethics ● physical education 1 of Social Sciences: History Geography 1 of natural science: Biology Physics Chemistry
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Alternative subjects in 11-12 classes Second foreign language (Russian and German); Information Technologies; Technologies (Food Preparing, Construction and Wood Treatment, Applied Art and Interior Design); Latin language; Economics; Psychology.
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Traditions (1) The school year beginning festival; The teachers’ day; The christening of the fifth grade pupils; The Uncle Autumn‘ fair; A concert for the parents after the first trimester; The carnival; The 100th day festival; The meeting of the school graduates; The commemoration of the recall of the Lithuanian republic; St. Valentine’s day; The Pancake Tuesday;
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Traditions (2) Kaziukas fair; The Laugh day; The family festival; The last bell celebration; Sports day; The tourism day; The graduates’ prom.
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