In the English primary schools have to wear a compulsory
uniform. The uniform is: grey or black trousers, a skirt, a jumper, a polo
shirt, a T-shirt and a black shoes.
Would you like to wear this uniform?
The classes
are divided in corners. So they are very big. The classes are very colourful.
They study different subjects
like: R.E (religious education), physical education, ICT (information and
computers technology), a little bit of French, etc.
In primary schools children have a golden time. It’s a
free time at the end of the week to reward children or punish them. At the
golden time, students that have a good behaviour can stay in the playground and
do what they want (only in primary schools).
British secondary schools are a little bit
different than primary schools; there are more people in classes.
They don’t have to wear a uniform.
They have got a longer timetable, so they finish
at 5 o’clock. In secondary schools children study more subjects like: cooking,
French, German, English…
Would you like to cook at school?
All children have to practise rugby. Schools
have a huge gym, a big football field, and a rugby and a basketball one too.
They don’t have the golden time.