Financial Aspects and Organization of School Life Finantial Aspects Subjects School Facilities Timetable
Financial Aspects
and
Organization of
School Life
Finantial
Aspects
Subjects
School
Facilities
Timetable
School Timetable
• There are about 600 – 700 students.
• The school is open from 6.30 a.m. to 10.00 p.m.
• The lessons are from 8.00 a.m. to 3.45 p.m.
• Extracurricular activities from 4.00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m.
Library
Canteen
Gym
Auditorium
Sports fields
Swimming pool
• The Librarian is responsible of the library
• Morning : from 8.00 a.m to 14.00 p.m.
• Afternoon :from 15.00 p.m to 20.00 p.m.
• The students must have a library card to borrow the book
• It’s open to the public to increase the school incomes
It’s open from 1.00 p.m. to 3.00 p.m.
There ‘s a wide choice of menus (vegetarian and other special menus)
Reception Regular activities: from 8.00 a.m to 4.00
p.m. Extracurricular activities: from 4.00 p.m to
8.00 p.m Open to the public: From 8.00 p.m to 10.00
p.m
removable bleachers
various uses
open on request
2 tennis courts
1 rugby – football field
1 soccer field
1 basketball field
• Morning: school activites
• 2.00 p.m 4.00 p.m open to the public
• 4.00 p.m-10.00 p.m - extracurricular activities
• Sunday: open to the public
Type of School
European Fees
Progect Financing
Sponsors
Students Fees
Type of School
It is a state school, especially financed by the government. Some school activities are financed by privates.
State School
State
Students’ Fees
The students don’t have to pay fees.
The students have the opportunity of having grants.
NO FEES FOR
STUDENTS
European Fees
The schools can use European financing for activities to promote the intercultural education.
Sponsors
The sponsors can be the local companies promoting educational and extracurricular activities, regarding culture, society, sports and environment.
Project Financing
Sports activities
Extracurricular activities both for students and teachers
School trips
Intercultural exchanges
Special events
School life
CURRICULUM
SUBJECTS
2 years + 3 years
Compulsory + Optional
SUBJECTS
Compulsory
+
Minimal optional
26h
+
8h
Minimal total 34h
SUBJECTS
Compulsory
+
Minimal optional
22h
+
11h
Minimal total 34h
Two-years course
Subjects Hours weekly
Native language and literature
4
Foreign language 3
Maths 4
Physic 2
Chemistry 2
Science 2
History 2
Law and Economy 2
Art history 2
Religion/alternative activity
1
Physical education 2
Subjects Hours weekly
Native language and literature
4
Foreign language 3
Maths 3
History 2
Philosophy 2
Law and Economy 3
Art history 2
Religion 1
Physical education 2
Three-years course
Total 26 Total 22
Optional foreign language Mechanical Technology
Fourth language Marketing
Latin Drama
Greek Cinema,Theater & tv history
Phsicology Music
Geography Arts
Topography Computer graphics/Design
Plants Photography course
Computer studies Fashion design
Construction Scenography
Design & planning Tourism
Material technology Sports
Example
of
Optional
Subjets
-Day/Evening activities
-Conference lessons
-Extra-curricular acrivities
-Holiday/Summer camps
-Evaluation
TIMETABLE
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1^ 8,00-8,45 8,00-8,45 8,00-8,45 8,00-8,45 8,00-8,45
2^ 8,50-9,35 8,50-9,35 8,50-9,35 8,50-9,35 8,50-9,35
3^ 9,40-10,25 9,40-10,25 9,40-10,25 9,40-10,25 9,40-10,25
Break Break Break Break Break
4^ 10,55-11,40 10,55-11,40 10,55-11,40 10,55-11,40 10,55-11,40
5^ 11,45-12,30 11,45-12,30 11,45-12,30 11,45-12,30 11,45-12,30
6^ 12,35-13,10 12,35-13,10 12,35-13,10 12,35-13,10 12,35-13,10
Break Break Break Break
7^ 14,10-14,55 14,10-14,55 14,10-14,55 14,10-14,55
8^ 15,00-15,45 15,00-15,45 15,00-15,45 15,00-15,45
*At the end of each class students and teachers have five minutes to change classroom, the beginning time of lessons is flexible.
In our future European school students are at school five days a week, twice a week (Tuesday and Thursday) they also have afternoon lesson.
On Saturday the school is closed.
There are fourty-five minutes daily. Every three lessons there’s a 30-minute break.
In the evening there are different activities. You can also have extra lessons.
In our future European school we will have the option of having lessons via videoconferencing. There are two possibilities:
A) Evening classes extracurricular courses for students can not reach the school for problems related to transport;
B) Absent students can record lessons and then have the opportunity of recovering them.
In our future European school the students can stay outside the school to make extra-curricular activities every in the afternoon. These activities are different the students can do sports or other activities such as theater, music, etc.
September/October 7 school weeks+1 holiday week
November/December 7 school weeks+1 holiday week
January/February 7 school weeks+1 holiday week
March/April 6 school weeks+2 holiday week
May/June 7/8 school week
July Summer courses,Summer camps,Final exams
Term Holiday
The school begins in September and late October there is one week of vacation; in late December there will be Christmas holidays that last two weeks. In late February there will be a skiing holiday week. In late April Easter holidays and then school ends in June. In July there will be no revision courses, summer sports activities, exams,etc.
Evaluation sheets will be given. At the end of the first year students must take an exam with certification of their competences, the same at the end of the following three years. The test will be divided into a written part with standard questionnaires and an oral interview with previously agreed subjects. The exam will be evaluated by school teachers and by external teacher.
LEARNING COMPETENCES EVALUATION SHEET
3-4 A significant number of required learning skills are missing. Learners do not demonstrate basic learning competences. The student has limited understanding of the concepts. Reflections illustrate a minimal ability to critique work.
5-6 All required skills are included. Learners demonstrate some of the desired learning competences. The student has gained some understanding of the concepts and attempts to apply them. Reflections illustrate an attempt to critique work, and to suggest alternatives.
6-7 All required skills are included, with a few additions. Learners clearly demonstrate most of the desired learning competences. The student has gained a general understanding of the concepts and applications. Reflections illustrate the ability to critique work, and to suggest constructive practical alternatives
8-10 All required skills are included, with a significant number of additions. Learners clearly demonstrate that the desired learning competences have been achieved. The student has gained a significant understanding of the concepts and applications. Reflections illustrate the ability to effectively critique work, and to suggest constructive practical alternatives.
MARKS
Thanks For Your Attention
BOOKS The books are free for all the
students and they are financed by
the government.
SANDWICH DAY On this day all the students eat a sandwich and then, they can play games, do activities, partipate in sport competitions and there is street market too. The sandwiches are made by the peple from
the school. The money collected is for the Pro-family project and for others NGOs.
GALLERY In the galleries of the school the
students can show the work that they have done in the school year and the
photos of the special events.
• We think that we can make a party that recolected money to the poor
countries to help they, and then with the money we can send it.
• We can do activities to teach the student how works in the NGO’s and
colabore with their.
• We can do activities in Christmas like visiting the eldiry people who is in
the old people's home and don’t have families. The students can give
they presents and play carts with them and activities like that.
• We can do excursions to orphans and visit the children who haven’t got
parents and help them studying and doing homework.
• We can colaborate with the poorest countries giving clothes and toys.
More math lessons (at least 4 h / week) Not more than 2 afternoons and not longer
than 4 pm. Sport lessons only for 2 hours Informatics lessons as a main subject. After lunch time, we are tired, so we want to
finish the more dense subjects at 2:00 and, in the afternoon have the subjects more fun like art and drama.
SUBJECTS
Compulsory
+
Minimal optional
27h
+
8h
Minimal total 35h
SUBJECTS
Compulsory
+
Minimal optional
24h
+
11h
Minimal total 35h
Subjects Hours weekly
Native language and literature
4
Foreign language 3
Maths 4
Physic 2
Chemistry 2
Science 2
History 2
Law and Economy 2
Art history 2
Religion/alternative activity
1
Informatic 1
Physical education
2
Subjects Hours weekly
Native language and literature
4
Foreign language 3
Maths 4
History 2
Philosophy 2
Law and Economy 3
Art history 2
Religion 1
Informatic 1
Physical education
2
Total 27 Total 24
Optional foreign language Mechanical Technology
Fourth language Marketing
Latin Drama
Greek Cinema,Theater & tv history
Phsicology Music/ Newspaper
Geography Arts
Topography Computer graphics/Design
Plants Photography course
Computer studies Fashion design
Construction Scenography
Design & planning Tourism
Material technology Sports
Example
of
Optional
Subjets
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
8,00-8,45 Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory
8,50-9,35 Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory
9,40-10,25 Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory
Break Break Break Break Break Break
10,55-11,40 Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory
11,45-12,30 Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory
12,35-13,10 Compulsory Compulsory Minimun Optional
Minimun Optional
Minimun Optional
Break Break Break Break Break Break
14,10-14,55 Minimun Optional
Minimun Optional
Minimun Optional
Free Optional Free Optional
15,00-15,45 Minimun Optional
Minimun Optional
Free Optional Free Optional Free Optional
*At the end of each class students and teachers have five minutes to change classroom, the beginning time of lessons is flexible.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
8,00-8,45 Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory
8,50-9,35 Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory
9,40-10,25 Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory
Break Break Break Break Break Break
10,55-11,40 Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory
11,45-12,30 Compulsory Minimun Optional
Minimun Optional
Minimun Optional
Minimun Optional
12,35-13,10 Minimun Optional
Minimun Optional
Minimun Optional
Minimun Optional
Minimun Optional
Break Break Break Break Break Break
14,10-14,55 Minimun Optional
Minimun Optional
Free Optional Free Optional Free Optional
15,00-15,45 Free Optional Free Optional Free Optional Free Optional Free Optional
*At the end of each class students and teachers have five minutes to change classroom, the beginning time of lessons is flexible.
In our future European school students are at school five days a week, twice a week they also have afternoon lesson that finish at four o’clock.
On Saturday the school is closed.
There are fourty-five minutes daily. Every three lessons there’s a 30-minute break.
In the evening there are different activities that aren’t dense like drama, art and music. You can also have extra lessons (maths, lenguage, chemistry, etc) .
VIRTUAL CAMPUS The school has a virtual campus: The Virtual Campus is a part of the school’s website where the teachers and students upload the homework, the notes and the dates of the exams. For example: If you are ill and you can’t go to the school in this website you can look up the things that your classmates did in class.
STUDENTS’ COUNCIL This is a council where the students can make decisions about their school life. This means that the students can be involved in the decisions about the school, so the students won’t be affected by the final decision.
RADIO AND NEWSPAPER
In the school, there will be a radio for the students and the people who want to hear it. The radio will be worked on by the students who want to. There will be music programs, news, advices and there will be a late-night program for the students who can’t sleep. The newspaper will be written by the journalism subject group every week, and the newspaper has to be ready for Friday. The newspaper will have sections as international and school news, gossips, sports, etc…