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By Meggie Gibbins and Louisa Naismith.
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Nursery's At Spanish nursery’s before they would go and play they would form a ring and have a story. If it was your birthday then they would give you presents and a birthday cake. For lunch they would normally have salads. At about mid-day they would have a siesta because it was to hot to play. This is the type of bed they would sleep in.
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More about Nursery’s Spanish children start nursery at round about 3 years old and then leave at 6. When you leave nursery to start school they give you a leaving present. Spanish nursery having a nursery trip.
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Schools in Spain. Around 30% of the school children in Spain go to privet schools. Children start at 6 and stay on for 8 years and when they are 14 they get a leaving certificate. This is a Spanish school.
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More about Schools. If they have high marks then they go on to a higher secondary school and those who don’t move on to a vocational school.
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Similarities Some similarities are that they have tests and so do we. We get to learn Spanish and they can learn English.
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Differences Some differences are that the don’t have to wear a school uniform. In nurseries they have siestas. You get a certificate when you leave primary school.
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Thank you for watching!!! We give a special thank you to Megan Wilson who helped us with our facts!!!
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