II. Let’s talk about school traditions
Pupils spend at
school the most important years in their lives. Their character and perception
of the world are formed there. In this period they grow up, get stronger, find
friends, develop their talents and skills and begin to understand life.
Therefore school remains in our hearts all our life.
I have studied
at gymnasium №1. Last year we celebrated the fif¬teenth anniversary of our
school. From my point of view, it’s one of the best schools in our town.
At our school
there is everything necessary for our study and leisure. The 3-storeyed school
building itself is of a typical design. But its corri-dors and classrooms are
very beautiful. There are a lot of indoor plants and flowers in it. Its
corridors are decorated with ceramics made by our pupils and teachers. There
are cosy benches where one can sit and talk to friends.
We have a modem
library where we can read books, enjoy pictures and virtual galleries, surf the
internet. There is a tradition to organize exhibitions and meetings there. I
have been able to see pictures of fa¬mous artists from our town, listen to
poets, writers, artists and journalists in our library. To my mind it’s a good
tradition when both pupils and teachers come to the library to meet a famous
person, have a look at the beauty of fine arts or just discuss an interesting
book which is being read for our ‘Big Reading’ project.
The school hall
is decorated with photos of our teachers and people who studied in our
gymnasium. It shows another tradition we have. Twice a year our pupils and
teachers arrange Project Days which give everybody a unique possibility to
learn some skills. The participants do some research and prepare all necessary
things beforehand and on the Project Day they make exhibitions, decorate the
walls with pictures and handmade things, decorate old furniture, learn dances
and songs and do a lot more. In my opinion, this tradition helps us to be
united and learn new things which are important to us.
I have always
been fond of taking part in extra-class activities such as concerts, debate
clubs, intellectual games, sports competitions, picnics
and excursions.
These activities are popular with pupils, teachers and parents as they help to
create a kind of team spirit.
Our school keeps
up kind relations with secondary schools in Ger¬many, France and Sweden. So we
took part in different school projects and told foreign pupils about our
culture and school traditions as well.
I'd like to say
once again that school means a lot to me in many ways. My teachers are highly
educated people. And what is no less im¬portant, their attitude to the pupils
is always friendly and tolerant. My heart is full of gratitude to the teachers
for the knowledge they give me and to many of my friends for making my school
life enjoyable.
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