Japanese Education

Waah!
I’m so tired!
And today is the last day of the vacation already..
Too bad Krokus vacation lasts only for one week.
Anyway, today I’m going to write something about Japanese Schools.
junior-high-classroom.jpg
- Regular Japanese Elementary School Classroom
The Japanese Eductation is in 5 parts of which 2 you don’t have to do if you don’t want to.
First, you have Kindergarten ( Not Necessary )
After that, they go to Elementary school at the age of six.
Before
- They also get to eat their School’s hot meals in the Classroom with the teacher and Classmates.. T.T Lucky People ! We only get to eat Bread at lunch :p
sweeping.jpgThey do have to clean up after school though :)
They do look really funny cleaning like that o:
xD Poor Children.
After Elementary, there is Secondary Education.
Secondary is split in Middle School ( 7-9 Years ) and High School ( 10 - 11 )
Oh yeah, in all school students have to change their shoes for slippers :)
Here a picture of where they leave their shoes :
shoe-cupboard.jpg

All schools have also got their own Uniform, that a way of how you can see which school they are from. junior-high-uniform.jpg

Above a sample :)

… If Belgium had a school with such an Uniform I would definitely go there,xD.

Though I do think its a lot like Cosplay o: . A little TOO much :P

There are 3 different Uniforms, there is an Uniform for Summer, for Winter and one for the school PE class . ( Physical Education ). Also, just a little thing you might want to know: Japan is rated 5th best Country for Education ( International ).

Whoops.. I got to go now !

My Dad installed a ************ Program which only allows me to go on the computer until 9.30 PM. Or it also stops when I’ve been on the computer for over 3 hours.

-> When you write a blog daily, it stops really quick,xD

Anyways… Bye! Hope You Enjoyed my Posts :)

See you next time !! x. Tanya <3

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