*School in Germany:* - no uniforms (so no Mufti day xD) - 2 students sit at 1 table - the only thing students clean are black boards, white boards and eventually tables (if you've drawn anything on it etc) - teachers aren't that direct (if a student has been naughty, the parents are called or the student gets punished with blame) - school starts (in most schools) at 7:30am and ends at different times daily (usually between 1pm and 4pm in High School, 1pm to ca 3pm in Middle School and 11am to 1pm in Elementary School) - Elementary School ends after 4th grade already and Middle and High School don't really exist (?!). We just call it a Secondary School. - clubs usually take 1 to 2 lessons (1 lesson=45 mins), but they're not that popular as in other countries. Most students don't go to clubs - usually we only have 1-2 school buildings (apart from gyms) but there are also schools with 3 buildings. We do have different rooms tho, for sciences, art and music - we have multiple short holidays (longest holidays are 6 weeks long, most holidays usually are 1-2 weeks)
In Australia we call elementary school primary school and then secondary/ high school and we have uniforms (we have mufti days but we call them casual clothes days) and primary school starts at around 9:00 am to 3:15 pm and in secondary school it starts at around 8:00 am and ends at around 2:00 pm we join tables together to make one large table. I remember in grade 4 (we say grade in primary school except for prep (when you come from kindergarten) and in secondary school you say year) my class wanted all of the tables joined into an arch kind of shape so she (our teacher) allowed us to lol. Also, we had round tables that year that you could join together to make one table. In primary school there are no clubs and no one cares about the classrooms lol but at the primary school I went to there was no gum of any sort allowed. My primary school was really small, there was about 150 to 160 or something around there. School was stressful. I did not like school. Teachers when I say that: :O lol
i live in australia too but the free dress days stopped once i went to highscool/college. in nsw the schools i went to it would be called mufti day and in wa its free dress day
*School in Philippines :* *(mostly from my school)* - uniform everyday ( we dont have mufty sadly T^T ) - on special occasions we only have one specific t-shirt which is the same as others students (sometimes the school made a tshirt for this occasion and we wear that but mostly we use the old one until we have a new designed shirt ) and jeans. - we can only wear other clothes when it's needed or performance task/project or we'll perform in activities. - the teachers in my school are very nice and good with students but they do become strict like really strict when needed to be ( but calling your guardian too does apply for us + we dont really have punishments ) - our seatplan always changes every quarter or semester ( im in junior hs btw ) - we are not allowed to bring or use phones/gadgets and make up; we can if we're in senior high. - the skirt should be beyond the knee and you should have uncolored garments + inner shirt with no sleeves ( i forgot what it's called ) - we clean our rooms like really clean it. - the boys and girls have different departments and classrooms but we only got together in recess/lunch or school activities. - our seats our by row and we have a chair with a table in it. we dont share with anyone but we do have a seatmate. - dating and pda is not allowed on our school. - club is a must and we always have dates ( it's always friday but not every week ) - we have strict rules and violations rules in my school - we have saturdays school and we can't overtime if we dont have a permit. - we dont move classrooms while doing classes but the teachers do it. PS: JAPAN SCHOOL IS MOSTLY SIMILAR TO OURS.
My high school had 7 class periods. English, science, P.E. computers, history, maths, and whatever elective you chose. I would usually pick art. You had to move to each different classroom every couple hours for a different subject. School ended at 2:30. We didn't really have clubs.
I think Spanish high school is more similar to Japan's high school, I didn't wear uniforms or clean, but the rest was pretty similar. My classes started at 8 and ended at 14:00 or 15:00. I've never been a morning person, so I hated it!! 😂
When I tell my Japanese middle school / high school students that with clubs sometimes I was at school until 9pm, they were SHOOK. They are always like “no no no school is closed” but I’m baffled by the idea of doing clubs before school starts. Even though my school started at 7am.
I really really enjoyed this video, thank you :) it's very interesting to me to hear about different schools. In germany we didn't have to wear uniforms! so it was a huge fashion thing every day ahaha because the girls were mocking each others outfits and the guys sometimes used to wear really sloppy things like sweatpants and dirty hoodies xD it was weird (but also kinda funny). It was the time where I started to be really experimental with my clothes ahahaha (oh lord). Cleaning was also never something we had to take care of BUT we had one day each school year dedicated to cleaning the desks. so once a year at the end the whole school came together and cleaned their own classroom :) so yeah: we had a classroom (every year a different one tho) where we mostly had classes but we also moved classes more often once we were older and started having chemisty and physics etc.
I really like hearing about the differences between different countries’ high schools! I wish I could experience high school in different countries like Japan Spain China et cetera
In Puerto Rico it's all super random. It really depends on the school. Most schools don't have any clubs or fun days like "Mufti", unless it's a private and fancy school. In my private elementary school, instead of Mufti days we had crazy socks day and crazy hat day where we could be creative. There were a few clubs too, but I only took piano for a year. Clubs are never important though, it's just your choice to join one. My middle school had this weird math tutoring "club" that EVERYONE had to take, but they stopped giving it after a while, don't know why. It didn't have any other clubs or fun days though. In high school, they tried adding clubs for a year but it fell apart for some reason. I got into an arts and crafts club and enjoyed it a lot. So when they removed them I was dissapointed. High school didn't have any fancy fun days either.
You had 10 minutes for passing periods!?!? I have like 3 minutes just to walk to class. Literally I have to go from one building to another building in those 3 minutes and let me tell you the classes weren't close together
@@pinkybates yup, they won't let us out on the bell (cause apperently the bell doesn't dismiss us) but then the teachers expect you to be at their door for the next class the second the bell rings. They be expecting us to teleport 🙃🙃🙃
yeah I get 5 minutes and the last minute music plays and if you arent in class when it stops you are late. It's like musical chairs but with classrooms.
I'm from Kentucky [USA] and believe it or not, I NEVER wore uniforms at school. It used the only be a thing at catholic/private schools and then it started changing over the years. The middle school I went to started uniforms the year after I left and the high school I attended was one of the few who hadn't switched to uniforms yet. At the time I did NOT want to wear a uniform...I liked the idea of being able to wear what I wanted as a form of self expression. But as I'm older, I feel like uniforms are a good idea because a] it's cheaper & you don't have the stress of not knowing what to wear etc and b] everyone is dressed the same therefore people aren't divided [preps only hanging with the preps, the alternative crowd being judged etc & c] last but not least, it reduces school bullying I think. If people are dressed the same, others can't be bullied about the clothes or brands they're wearing etc. ....I'm not sure how it is in other states but in Kentucky some schools wear uniforms and some still do not.
Im in Austria and we actually have a list with all our names in the class and each week two classmates will be selected to clean the classroom. Each class has their own room but sometimes we change rooms. My class is split in two groups. One group is called fashion styling. Im in a fashion school btw. The other is the support group . in Austia it's also really uncommon to wear uniforms. Only private schools have them. In my school we don't have any clubs but we have subjects after school we can attend. For example : media design or something like that. We actually have to be at school around 7:45 am. School starts at 8:00 am. Ps: I'm sorry about grammar. I normally speak German!
Schools in my country- Starting from 1 class to 10 class is what we call school. (Just school) 11 to 12 is high school but we call it college. After that it depends coz everyone is choosing dif levels luke bba,mba,mbbs, or whatsoever! Class- 1 - 10 Schools starts at 8 but students come till 9:30 There's no mufti day!!! We have school till 4 or 4:30. Only little children cleans classroom coz that's the time when they are excited for anything. 10 class is last year for school so some school have hostel facility those who don't they has facility of Day boarders which means school starts at 6am and ends at 6pm. 12 hours in school. High school 11 to 12 class It depends on subject u choose. Science students has compulsorily day class while Management students can take morning or day. After completing high school and when you go to university students tend to bunk and never go to college except for exam lol😂 but science students can't coz it's a load. Like this our education life is over.
So interesting! As a current high school student here in the UK, I can tell you that for my school at least, starts at 8:10, and ends at 3:00. We also have this thing called PD days, where the teachers have a morning meeting so school would start later. At around 9:25 but still end at the same time. PD days however, are at random.
Australian school seems very similar to English schools. I've been to 10 different schools here lol. In Australia we occasionally have "free dress" days and do a "gold coin donation" for a charity. Our $1 and $2 coins are gold so either of those is fine. Do they have "senior's jerseys" in other countries? It's a special school jersey with your name on it (some schools get nicknames) that only the year 12s get.
I was born in Nicaragua, but I have lived in Denmark for 2 years Schools in Denmark No Mufti days cause, we don't use uniforms There are tables for 1, 2 or 4 people The only thing we do is sweep the floor and take the out the trash School starts between 7:45 and 8:00 and ends between 13:30 and 15:00 School in Nicaragua We had Mufti days and we had to pay 5 cordobas (0,20 dollars) There are indivual desks The students sweep, mop, organize the desks and clean white boards and blackboards My elementary School started 12:15 and finished 17:00 and secondary school started 7:00 and finished 11:45
School in Chile 🇨🇱 I am currently in a private institute, so i don't know if on the public schools is different but here I go: -Schools starts at 9 AM and the classes end at 2 PM and we have 3 recesses during the day, they all last 15 minutes. -Every class takes 1 hour and 30 minutes, and each lesson takes 45 minutes. -We have to wear the official uniform, like every other school in the country. -A vast majority of students participate in a club. Also, the clubs take 1 hour and 30 minutes. -We don't have to clean the classrooms. -We have lunch after 2 PM at the cafeteria , and not all of the students eat there, a lot of them go back to their homes, because they don't have to attend a club or something. -We have several holidays during the school year. *student's day* *teacher's day* *national festivities 3 days or an entire week* *Halloween* *winter holidays 2 weeks * *Labour day* *sports festival* *college fair* -We start the school year on the first day of March and it ends on the first day of December, when summer starts. -The institute is divided into 5 different areas. The preschool area The first-second grade area The third-sixth grade area The seventh- tenth grade area The eleventh- twelfth grade area
My school has 6 periods for grade 6-7 for grade 8 7 periods. So for 6-7 days it goes 3 periods, lunch recces, then 3 periods, then home. For grade 8(witch im going in soon) 4 periods, lunch then 3 periods then home. I wake up at 6:30 head to my bus at 7:05 my bus comes at 7:20 i get to school at 7:30, We chill outside, home room starts at 8:15 classes starts at 8:35 usally an hour long, school ends at 2:30
I'm in a special school but I have been to 6 in total. Our school system is quite different it's dutch btw. My first 2 high schools were pretty similar just a different subject. You chose your high school by things you want to learn, so there is this school for arts and sport and another one for beauty and nursing and another for farming and hardware. So you would choose by that. In every school you would learn the same but the extra subjects just changed. The school I am in now is special so kids that are having trouble with anything baislicly so for me that's social and just learning since I have add and dislexie and I've been bullied for some years. And in this school you all have a classroom like homeroom I guess, we have 10 minutes of just talking befor classes start in out homeroom and we eat in our homeroom aswell. Every year has its own hallway so you switch classes but only in your own hallway. And we have 2 mentoors baislicly homeroom teachers that deal with everything from everyone in that class. Such a fun video ❤️
Love your videos so much mikan!💗You’re an inspiration & a great role model. when I see your videos about japan it just makes me want to live there more!!
I think it's crazy that my schools were more similar to a Japanese school than to a UK school. And I'm living in the EU :D I'm living in Germany and in my schools we never had uniforms and it started 8 AM and ended 4 PM. The video was very funny, I love your interaction 😊
My school in the US is the same as yours :D It starts at 8:50 and ends at 4:10. Only private schools have uniforms, so most people don’t have to wear one.
the US has mufti days but they are called non-uniform or even free dress. you usually pay 5$ or so (varies by location) for it and it goes toward school funding.
We call them Civvie day, and it was R5 Cleaning by students were done at the end of the term. We had houses for the school, usually three. In my primary school, there was duncan(green) baxton (red), and althone(blue) and it we did interhouse a;thetics and swimming.
Late to the video but love it nonetheless! It's interesting because in Canada we don't have uniforms at all (unless you go to a private school). Our teachers are very lenient for the most part and we don't clean the classrooms. The contrast is a great conversation starter!
German here. I see many similarities and differences. We have a three-tier school system. We all begin in Elementary, after grade 4 we separate to Haupt (Basic, 5 years), Real (Middle, 6 years) and Gymnasium (8-9 years). Only with Abitur (Gymnasium degree) you can study (with a view expectations), else wise you do a training to get a job as a craftsman oder office employee. I myself did Real, a training for an office job and went to night school to get my Abitur, then I studied for 5 years (Bachelor 3 years, Master 2) to become a teacher. We also had special rooms for Science and arts, but subjects like languages, math, geography or religion were usually taught in our classroom. The level of strictness depended on the teacher itself. Usually they became less strict the older we got. In Oberstufe (year 11-13) they were more like coaches. In Elementary school hours were from 8-13, in Middle School it fluctuated from 8-15 and in Oberstufe we had courses from 8-17, but many times with big breaks in-between. We had clubs, that we could attend. Not many did though. School spirit ist not really a thing in germany. Most students are very passive and don't identify with their school. It's not really a popular thing to be. Most students choose their free time individually. Some are in a local sports team, some do arts/theater, music, dance, play games... This has nothing to do with school. In my opinion the german school system is pretty laissez-fair. Teacher can't really intervene with misbehaving students, because there are strict rules when it comes to discipline. Also most parents are very negative in their opinion towards teachers and give them all the fault when something goes bad. There is no real respect for teachers, school property or education at all. Most students seem to just be waiting for something to mess up, so they benefit from it. It's pretty toxic. It's not even the students fault. Mostly it's the fact, that they get taught, that school is just something they have to get over with. A burden they have to endure until real life starts. The system prevents teachers who try to do better. I myself wished I went to school in a different county and as a teacher I soon will choose a country the schools are more positive. Any suggestions?
I live in Slovenia (Europe) and the school that I went to had pretty similar things minus the uniforms. The desks were individual and/or for two people. There were usually rows of each. The cleaning there was a must. It was more intense for the younger kids and the older you got the less you had to do it. Each week four kids got chosen to clean, which they did for a week and then another four kids did it for the next week. They would wash the tables, clean the blackboard, sweep the floor and the kids who weren't the cleaners still had to find three pieces of paper before leaving class. We had A LOT of clubs. There was a swimming club, basketball, choir, journalism, theater, karate, cooking and a bunch of other things. I also hear a lot about Japanese school students having to wear slippers and how weird it is for western people but in my school we have the same rule. We all wear slippers and I remember if I forgot them I would get scolded. If you don't have them you aren't allowed to wear shoes. You'll just have to walk around in your socks and get a cold. I'm sorry this was really long
Mufti Days are known as simply "Color Day" in Puerto Rico where I'm from haha! It's so interesting to learn about school and education in different countries 💗
It's really not. The only thing that you do in houses is compete on sports day to win the house cup and have house assemblies. And being house caption is also not fun(I was one)
In Brazil the classes are all in the same places and schedules vary but it’s usually from 7am to 12am (so little lol). During high school my school had two days a week with afternoon classes, and on those days I’d leave at 6pm. the desks are also put in the Japanese order. I’ve never heard of a school with clubs.
Wowwww my school is so different! I’m in America, and we never have to wear uniforms, at least in my area. One or two private schools have uniforms, but that’s it. Every teacher has their own classroom, and we never clean our schools... some classes have desks like in Japan, and some have tables! I love your videos! Thank you!! ♡ ♡
It is so funny how different the school systems are. Here in Germany, primary school starts at 7.55am (at least in our city) and ends at 12 (for regular school kids. For all-day schoolkids it ends at 4 pm or for supervised all-day schoolkids at 5 pm.) There are no uniforms here, tables are set facing the teacher (two kids per table) and the teacher writes the seating plan. I grew up in switzerland, but my schooldays are wayyyyy to long ago, so i don't remember exactly when school started in the morning :D Guess it was around 8am until 12, then from 1.30 pm to 4pm or something like that. We ate our lunch at home (didn't have any canteen, i grew up in a small village :P ) or took something to eat with us, when we had option classes over lunchtime (classes like italian, latin, extended math or french, home economics, ...)
Totally random thought, your tea cups are so cute and little lol...here in America people use regular 8oz coffee cups or the jumbo ones...which I believe hold 16oz/2 cups! I use both :]
oh wow i never heard about mufti days! i live in germany so we don't have uniforms but we talked about school uniforms in gb and mufti day never came up
At my school in America we don’t have school uniforms or a strict dress code, we have seat arrangements and a lesson plan although people towards the end of the year are allowed to sit wherever they want
Finnish high school (lukio) is so far from both Japanese and British ones! We never wear uniforms, and at least when I was in high school, my days could be anything between 8-16 (or 8.15 to 15.50 to be exact) to 10-12 (or 12-14)! It really depended on what classes and courses I chose. But most of the time my school days were between 8-16 or 8-15. I did have some super short days, but they were not common. I think that's still the case. We didn't have clubs either. Students who were into sports (football, basket ball, swimming...) could get training courses for them (I was in sports school), and it gave them some extra credits, but it wasn't necessary. Some (like me) were tutors for younger students, but it wasn't very intense either. It mostly affected us during the first and last days of high school. And also us students were not put in classes (as in class 1A, 1B etc.). Well, we kinda were, but they were called groups and simply based on the year we started studying and our last names. We had our very first classes in that group (the main reason was to get used to high school and get to know each other), but after that, we were free to choose the classes we wanted (and needed) to take, and the people in those classes just were those who happened to pick the same. They could be from our group, or not, and sometimes they were a year older, or younger. Class rooms changed even for the same subject, and we always got to choose were to sit. In the end, we were really free, but at the same time we had to be responsible of our studies (I remember waking up before 6 AM just to pick the classes I wanted right when they were available, because they got full soooo fast, and it was really a hassle if you didn't get into the class you wanted and needed).
In Finnish high schools we don't have a "strict" class. Like we just have courses and then you choose which courses you take. Then each course has a different class or group of people. Also we have the same seating system as in Japan but you can't leave your books cause you don't have you're own class. Idk if this makes any sense xd. The school days are different in different schools and they are tied to the courses you choose. So in my school you're day can be from 8:30 to 15:20 but usually you're days are very different (this period I have on monday and wednesday 8:30 to 15:20 and on tuesdays and thursdays 13:55 to 15:20). I should note that I'm in an "adult high school" so I could take courses up to 20:00 and I never have school on fridays. That is not the case in regular high schools tho! In general high schools have school mon- fri and strat around 8 and end around 16. There are no houses and to my knowledge not any clubs (maybe in some schools but I haven't heard of any).
We used to clean the classrooms in my high school. I always thought of it like something annoying, but once you get used to it you understand it’s something good for students because it teaches them to keep everything in order and also be organized😄
I am from India and my schooling is similar to how yours is. And that's how my school or most of the schools in India are too!! The schooling system in India matches to how it's in UK I suppose.
we didn't wear uniforms in my school nor did we have to clean either. My school started around 8:50 AM (I think) and ended around 4:20-4:30 PM. We had corridors but they didn't really have names. For example, I studied theater so I was in the esthetic corridor along with the music students, the art students had their own corridor. We also mved around for other classes, think we only had math, swedish and english in our "main" classroom. My school didn't have any clubs as far as I know. I liked the fact that we could wear our normal clothes since it made us stand out a bit, my older brother (who had studied there before) said that you could tell who was in the estetic classes based on their clothing XD
I’m indonesian, i studied in a strict catholic school where we start class at 7 and finish at 3 -5pm depending on which clubs we’re in. We had classes from A to E instead of houses, where the students with better grades go to class A and students with bad grades go to E. I find the concept of houses pretty intriguing i’ve never really heard of it
I attended a girls school in Australia, which was Scottish inspired. Instead of Houses, we had Clans, named after historical Scottish warriors. Each Clan had a Birthday (which was on a date to commemorate a major battle they fought) and we all got to wear our Clan sash (Miss America style), have a bagpipe march, reinact famous battles and eat pizza lunch 😂
My school is in England and we have “house teams”but we call them halls . We have Eliot,parks,red grave and Churchill. Eliot is the best which is my hall 😊
German school is so much more relaxed. I never had any kind of dress code but we sometimes helped clean the classroom at the very last day of school before the summer but more like a rough cleaning so the dirt doesn't sit around for a few weeks when the actual cleaners don't come in but that wasn't even a thing in all schools or with all teachers I had. Teachers here can't really punish students either and I was in student council for the last two years of my school career and we had to approve some of the punishments. Nobody was allowed to be physically punished of course.
Ah in France school is pretty different too. No clubs, desks are 2 person desk. We change classroom every period. School days start at 8am and end at 5pm
I think it's so interesting how different Schools can be around the world. In Germany we also have to clean our classrooms and most schools don't have uniforms.
My school makes us clean the dining hall 😢 but we always have gum under the tables and we never hold the hand railings cause on the other side there is a load of gum aswell it’s actually disgusting
We only had non uniform day in primary but the secondary school has no non uniform days at all its saddening but we take part in charity events like wear a green piece of clothing but replacing a uniform piece like a tie with a colour chosen tie.
In my country Romania in my highschool we didn't use uniforms at all. There was no strict cod dress but usualy all the students have to dressed in a decent way to not have troubles with the teachers. But in exchange using to much make up was not alowed, also no pircings in the nose, eyebrowns or other places then the ears. Each day two students have duty clining in class and the lider of the class was choused by democratic and secret vot on paper. We diden't have clubs at all but for holedays we have special cultural activities. And we had between 5 and 7 hors of classes on a day. Class started at 13:00 for the students that studied on the afternoon m and at 7:30 for the students that studied in the morning. I studied two years in the mornings and I hated that program because I was and I am not a morning person.
would you ever make a video about how to pick a language school or what made you choose the one you studied at ? I'm graduating next year and was thinking about it
I honestly didn't realise that the 'house' system was also used in other high schools, my school named the three houses as 'Ash', 'Elm' and 'Oak'. haha
At the school that I went to in Ireland, we just called them non-uniform days. We didn't have houses and just had classes ranging from E (first year) up to A (Sixth year) until a new principal took over and they changed it to houses. But there was nothing to mark them apart.
When I was in Thailand at school I got hit 2 times with a stick because I couldn’t say a word in another language and we don’t get food we just bring our own or don’t eat at all and wait for school to be over and every Saturday we have to clean the school I was 6/7 the fudge
You got ten mins to move classes? I go to school in America and at my school we have classes across the street (idk how far away the classes are but it’s like a block across the campus) but we have three mins to get to our next class. If we’re late to class we have to get a tardy slip and when we have three tardies we get a detention.(sometimes detention is on Saturday)Okay my rant is over now
"This is how human being survive, with no rules " - hiro 2019 😅🤙🏼 great videos mikan thank you 😊
same
Damn I lost myself too, when your boyfriend said he wasn't allowed to touch balls😂😂I guess I joined the immature club😂😂
Hirokazu's english is so good tho!
okay but those teacups/mugs are the cutest thing 💓
*School in Germany:*
- no uniforms (so no Mufti day xD)
- 2 students sit at 1 table
- the only thing students clean are black boards, white boards and eventually tables (if you've drawn anything on it etc)
- teachers aren't that direct (if a student has been naughty, the parents are called or the student gets punished with blame)
- school starts (in most schools) at 7:30am and ends at different times daily (usually between 1pm and 4pm in High School, 1pm to ca 3pm in Middle School and 11am to 1pm in Elementary School)
- Elementary School ends after 4th grade already and Middle and High School don't really exist (?!). We just call it a Secondary School.
- clubs usually take 1 to 2 lessons (1 lesson=45 mins), but they're not that popular as in other countries. Most students don't go to clubs
- usually we only have 1-2 school buildings (apart from gyms) but there are also schools with 3 buildings. We do have different rooms tho, for sciences, art and music
- we have multiple short holidays (longest holidays are 6 weeks long, most holidays usually are 1-2 weeks)
Wo beginngt denn Schule schon um halb 8? :O Hier im nördlichen RLP beginnt die Grundschule um kurz vor 8 :O
@@Raven_Onyx bist du in der Grundschule??😨naja hier in Sachsen-Anhalt fängt sie 7:30 an
Ich nicht, aber meine ältere Tochter wurde dieses Jahr frisch eingeschult in Rheinland-Pfalz 😅👍 Deswegen weiss ich das so genau 😅
Im Rheinland und Berlin gehts um 8 los :)
In Australia we call elementary school primary school and then secondary/ high school and we have uniforms (we have mufti days but we call them casual clothes days) and primary school starts at around 9:00 am to 3:15 pm and in secondary school it starts at around 8:00 am and ends at around 2:00 pm we join tables together to make one large table. I remember in grade 4 (we say grade in primary school except for prep (when you come from kindergarten) and in secondary school you say year) my class wanted all of the tables joined into an arch kind of shape so she (our teacher) allowed us to lol. Also, we had round tables that year that you could join together to make one table. In primary school there are no clubs and no one cares about the classrooms lol but at the primary school I went to there was no gum of any sort allowed. My primary school was really small, there was about 150 to 160 or something around there. School was stressful. I did not like school. Teachers when I say that: :O lol
Mufti day? The hell? 😂I’ve always known it as a non school uniform day
Amelia Okumura at my school it’s called
Dress down day ( I’m American )
I've only heard my parents call it mufti so it was a bit strange lol
Always called it mufti 😂😂😂
Idk if its linked but mufti means free in Hindi, and thats what they called it in my school too (im india)
well my school didnt even have uniforms...so that was just any normal day haha
We got free dress day in Australian school, but now that I do distance education everyday is free dress day
Aalmaria Flamite In America it’s dressdown day
i live in australia too but the free dress days stopped once i went to highscool/college. in nsw the schools i went to it would be called mufti day and in wa its free dress day
@@akoisha In Victoria it's called casual clothes days.
You spill the tea guys!! Love the fancy cups
Your bf is just wearing a casual t shirt??? Is he ok?! 😆 lol great video! Have a wonderful weekend!
i can’t stress enough how much i love all your videos!! everything you put out is amazing and so interesting 💗 hope you’re doing good, mikan!
Hirokazu's English is improving!!
In America public schools don't have uniforms, and whether or not we were in groups or rows depended on the teacher.
Vanessa E lucky, in the uk you HAVE to wear uniform, we also aren’t allowed gadgets.
same, certain teachers laid the tables out different in mine
Some do
Yay!!! Another video from the best TH-camr :)) 💓💓💓
*School in Philippines :*
*(mostly from my school)*
- uniform everyday ( we dont have mufty sadly T^T )
- on special occasions we only have one specific t-shirt which is the same as others students (sometimes the school made a tshirt for this occasion and we wear that but mostly we use the old one until we have a new designed shirt ) and jeans.
- we can only wear other clothes when it's needed or performance task/project or we'll perform in activities.
- the teachers in my school are very nice and good with students but they do become strict like really strict when needed to be ( but calling your guardian too does apply for us + we dont really have punishments )
- our seatplan always changes every quarter or semester ( im in junior hs btw )
- we are not allowed to bring or use phones/gadgets and make up; we can if we're in senior high.
- the skirt should be beyond the knee and you should have uncolored garments + inner shirt with no sleeves ( i forgot what it's called )
- we clean our rooms like really clean it.
- the boys and girls have different departments and classrooms but we only got together in recess/lunch or school activities.
- our seats our by row and we have a chair with a table in it. we dont share with anyone but we do have a seatmate.
- dating and pda is not allowed on our school.
- club is a must and we always have dates ( it's always friday but not every week )
- we have strict rules and violations rules in my school
- we have saturdays school and we can't overtime if we dont have a permit.
- we dont move classrooms while doing classes but the teachers do it.
PS: JAPAN SCHOOL IS MOSTLY SIMILAR TO OURS.
I got the notification and rushed right over. I know how I'm spending the next 19 minutes!
My high school had 7 class periods. English, science, P.E. computers, history, maths, and whatever elective you chose. I would usually pick art. You had to move to each different classroom every couple hours for a different subject. School ended at 2:30. We didn't really have clubs.
Which country?
he’s fine , you’re lucky !! 😂😭❤️
I think Spanish high school is more similar to Japan's high school, I didn't wear uniforms or clean, but the rest was pretty similar. My classes started at 8 and ended at 14:00 or 15:00. I've never been a morning person, so I hated it!! 😂
Len Solla wHut? I have spanish class and I‘ve learned there that spanish schools are starting at 9 am and not 8 am like in my German school 😂😅
My school starts at 7:45am in California
Interesting here in México kids have mufty Days but i would like people to be more clean.
You make a great team guys 💖
in the philippines, every students are grouped into 5 (which are monday to friday) in terms of cleaning.
You are so cute, Mikan!! Even when you sneeze!!
Whaddup from the notification squad 🔔 🔔 🔔 don’t be nervous Hiro, you’re always entertaining as well as the girls!
Mikan, I love your side profile
omg i dont think ive ever been this early to a Mikan video
I love your videos! keep it up!
Katie same for the very first time😂
When I tell my Japanese middle school / high school students that with clubs sometimes I was at school until 9pm, they were SHOOK. They are always like “no no no school is closed” but I’m baffled by the idea of doing clubs before school starts. Even though my school started at 7am.
I really really enjoyed this video, thank you :) it's very interesting to me to hear about different schools. In germany we didn't have to wear uniforms! so it was a huge fashion thing every day ahaha because the girls were mocking each others outfits and the guys sometimes used to wear really sloppy things like sweatpants and dirty hoodies xD it was weird (but also kinda funny). It was the time where I started to be really experimental with my clothes ahahaha (oh lord). Cleaning was also never something we had to take care of BUT we had one day each school year dedicated to cleaning the desks. so once a year at the end the whole school came together and cleaned their own classroom :) so yeah: we had a classroom (every year a different one tho) where we mostly had classes but we also moved classes more often once we were older and started having chemisty and physics etc.
I really like hearing about the differences between different countries’ high schools! I wish I could experience high school in different countries like Japan Spain China et cetera
In Puerto Rico it's all super random. It really depends on the school. Most schools don't have any clubs or fun days like "Mufti", unless it's a private and fancy school.
In my private elementary school, instead of Mufti days we had crazy socks day and crazy hat day where we could be creative. There were a few clubs too, but I only took piano for a year. Clubs are never important though, it's just your choice to join one.
My middle school had this weird math tutoring "club" that EVERYONE had to take, but they stopped giving it after a while, don't know why. It didn't have any other clubs or fun days though.
In high school, they tried adding clubs for a year but it fell apart for some reason. I got into an arts and crafts club and enjoyed it a lot. So when they removed them I was dissapointed. High school didn't have any fancy fun days either.
Love the funny little blurbs! Thank you! These are both so different from the schools here in the US.
You had 10 minutes for passing periods!?!? I have like 3 minutes just to walk to class. Literally I have to go from one building to another building in those 3 minutes and let me tell you the classes weren't close together
@@pinkybates yup, they won't let us out on the bell (cause apperently the bell doesn't dismiss us) but then the teachers expect you to be at their door for the next class the second the bell rings. They be expecting us to teleport 🙃🙃🙃
I have no minutes. Which is why when I have to run across my stupid huge school to maths from art, I get detention. Screw you Nigel.
I get 5 minutes
We get 5-7 minutes to shift or move to another class but ya 3 minutes is ludacris.
yeah I get 5 minutes and the last minute music plays and if you arent in class when it stops you are late. It's like musical chairs but with classrooms.
I'm from Kentucky [USA] and believe it or not, I NEVER wore uniforms at school. It used the only be a thing at catholic/private schools and then it started changing over the years. The middle school I went to started uniforms the year after I left and the high school I attended was one of the few who hadn't switched to uniforms yet. At the time I did NOT want to wear a uniform...I liked the idea of being able to wear what I wanted as a form of self expression. But as I'm older, I feel like uniforms are a good idea because a] it's cheaper & you don't have the stress of not knowing what to wear etc and b] everyone is dressed the same therefore people aren't divided [preps only hanging with the preps, the alternative crowd being judged etc & c] last but not least, it reduces school bullying I think. If people are dressed the same, others can't be bullied about the clothes or brands they're wearing etc. ....I'm not sure how it is in other states but in Kentucky some schools wear uniforms and some still do not.
Im in Austria and we actually have a list with all our names in the class and each week two classmates will be selected to clean the classroom. Each class has their own room but sometimes we change rooms. My class is split in two groups. One group is called fashion styling. Im in a fashion school btw. The other is the support group . in Austia it's also really uncommon to wear uniforms. Only private schools have them. In my school we don't have any clubs but we have subjects after school we can attend. For example : media design or something like that. We actually have to be at school around 7:45 am. School starts at 8:00 am.
Ps: I'm sorry about grammar. I normally speak German!
Schools in my country-
Starting from 1 class to 10 class is what we call school. (Just school)
11 to 12 is high school but we call it college. After that it depends coz everyone is choosing dif levels luke bba,mba,mbbs, or whatsoever!
Class- 1 - 10
Schools starts at 8 but students come till 9:30
There's no mufti day!!!
We have school till 4 or 4:30. Only little children cleans classroom coz that's the time when they are excited for anything. 10 class is last year for school so some school have hostel facility those who don't they has facility of Day boarders which means school starts at 6am and ends at 6pm. 12 hours in school.
High school 11 to 12 class
It depends on subject u choose. Science students has compulsorily day class while Management students can take morning or day. After completing high school and when you go to university students tend to bunk and never go to college except for exam lol😂 but science students can't coz it's a load. Like this our education life is over.
your videos are so pure and wholesome
Thanks for today’s video Mikan!! Enjoyed it! 💜
I love hirokasu he’s so funny his comedic timing is so great
So interesting! As a current high school student here in the UK, I can tell you that for my school at least, starts at 8:10, and ends at 3:00. We also have this thing called PD days, where the teachers have a morning meeting so school would start later. At around 9:25 but still end at the same time. PD days however, are at random.
Australian school seems very similar to English schools. I've been to 10 different schools here lol. In Australia we occasionally have "free dress" days and do a "gold coin donation" for a charity. Our $1 and $2 coins are gold so either of those is fine. Do they have "senior's jerseys" in other countries? It's a special school jersey with your name on it (some schools get nicknames) that only the year 12s get.
We don’t! Would be cool though!
We don't have mufty days in Romania..
We also dont clean (I wish tho)
We don't have clubs (oof I wish)
This is the cutest video ever omgggg Hirokazu and Mel are so cute 😭
I mean, where I’ve grown up it’s called “free dress day.” I went to elementary in the US
I have mufti days all day🤘🏻 strange I like the word but here in the U.S we call it dress free I guess.
We call it Wash Day in Philippines 😂
"No uniform day" & you pay $1...otherwise you have to wear the uniform lol at my nephews school in KY
Ashley Bishop wow that sucks but it’s cheap
Miyu xx I heard of that too😂
In high schools in london we call in non uniform day we never call it "mufti day"
I was born in Nicaragua, but I have lived in Denmark for 2 years
Schools in Denmark
No Mufti days cause, we don't use uniforms
There are tables for 1, 2 or 4 people
The only thing we do is sweep the floor and take the out the trash
School starts between 7:45 and 8:00 and ends between 13:30 and 15:00
School in Nicaragua
We had Mufti days and we had to pay 5 cordobas (0,20 dollars)
There are indivual desks
The students sweep, mop, organize the desks and clean white boards and blackboards
My elementary School started 12:15 and finished 17:00 and secondary school started 7:00 and finished 11:45
School in Chile 🇨🇱
I am currently in a private institute, so i don't know if on the public schools is different but here I go:
-Schools starts at 9 AM and the classes end at 2 PM and we have 3 recesses during the day, they all last 15 minutes.
-Every class takes 1 hour and 30 minutes, and each lesson takes 45 minutes.
-We have to wear the official uniform, like every other school in the country.
-A vast majority of students participate in a club.
Also, the clubs take 1 hour and 30 minutes.
-We don't have to clean the classrooms.
-We have lunch after 2 PM at the cafeteria , and not all of the students eat there, a lot of them go back to their homes, because they don't have to attend a club or something.
-We have several holidays during the school year.
*student's day*
*teacher's day*
*national festivities 3 days or an entire week*
*Halloween*
*winter holidays 2 weeks *
*Labour day*
*sports festival*
*college fair*
-We start the school year on the first day of March and it ends on the first day of December, when summer starts.
-The institute is divided into 5 different areas.
The preschool area
The first-second grade area
The third-sixth grade area
The seventh- tenth grade area
The eleventh- twelfth grade area
My school has 6 periods for grade 6-7 for grade 8 7 periods. So for 6-7 days it goes 3 periods, lunch recces, then 3 periods, then home. For grade 8(witch im going in soon) 4 periods, lunch then 3 periods then home. I wake up at 6:30 head to my bus at 7:05 my bus comes at 7:20 i get to school at 7:30, We chill outside, home room starts at 8:15 classes starts at 8:35 usally an hour long, school ends at 2:30
I'm in a special school but I have been to 6 in total. Our school system is quite different it's dutch btw. My first 2 high schools were pretty similar just a different subject. You chose your high school by things you want to learn, so there is this school for arts and sport and another one for beauty and nursing and another for farming and hardware. So you would choose by that. In every school you would learn the same but the extra subjects just changed. The school I am in now is special so kids that are having trouble with anything baislicly so for me that's social and just learning since I have add and dislexie and I've been bullied for some years. And in this school you all have a classroom like homeroom I guess, we have 10 minutes of just talking befor classes start in out homeroom and we eat in our homeroom aswell. Every year has its own hallway so you switch classes but only in your own hallway. And we have 2 mentoors baislicly homeroom teachers that deal with everything from everyone in that class. Such a fun video ❤️
Love your videos so much mikan!💗You’re an inspiration & a great role model. when I see your videos about japan it just makes me want to live there more!!
Hiro-さん, よくやったね!! そんなに心配心配しないで~
I think it's crazy that my schools were more similar to a Japanese school than to a UK school. And I'm living in the EU :D
I'm living in Germany and in my schools we never had uniforms and it started 8 AM and ended 4 PM.
The video was very funny, I love your interaction 😊
My school in the US is the same as yours :D It starts at 8:50 and ends at 4:10. Only private schools have uniforms, so most people don’t have to wear one.
How is that similar to japanese schools then? Japanese schools wear unifroms everyday
Omg the thing Mel said about having her guitar lesson during science is exactly what I did! Haha
Amelia Okumura Same lol. I never had to sit through English class on Thursdays 😌
the US has mufti days but they are called non-uniform or even free dress. you usually pay 5$ or so (varies by location) for it and it goes toward school funding.
We call them Civvie day, and it was R5
Cleaning by students were done at the end of the term.
We had houses for the school, usually three. In my primary school, there was duncan(green) baxton (red), and althone(blue) and it we did interhouse a;thetics and swimming.
That god the notifications work! Ily
We have Maple (yellow) Chestnut (red) Oak (green) and Willow (purple) for our houses and we gave a coloured badge.
Late to the video but love it nonetheless! It's interesting because in Canada we don't have uniforms at all (unless you go to a private school). Our teachers are very lenient for the most part and we don't clean the classrooms. The contrast is a great conversation starter!
German here. I see many similarities and differences. We have a three-tier school system. We all begin in Elementary, after grade 4 we separate to Haupt (Basic, 5 years), Real (Middle, 6 years) and Gymnasium (8-9 years). Only with Abitur (Gymnasium degree) you can study (with a view expectations), else wise you do a training to get a job as a craftsman oder office employee. I myself did Real, a training for an office job and went to night school to get my Abitur, then I studied for 5 years (Bachelor 3 years, Master 2) to become a teacher.
We also had special rooms for Science and arts, but subjects like languages, math, geography or religion were usually taught in our classroom. The level of strictness depended on the teacher itself. Usually they became less strict the older we got. In Oberstufe (year 11-13) they were more like coaches. In Elementary school hours were from 8-13, in Middle School it fluctuated from 8-15 and in Oberstufe we had courses from 8-17, but many times with big breaks in-between.
We had clubs, that we could attend. Not many did though. School spirit ist not really a thing in germany. Most students are very passive and don't identify with their school. It's not really a popular thing to be. Most students choose their free time individually. Some are in a local sports team, some do arts/theater, music, dance, play games... This has nothing to do with school.
In my opinion the german school system is pretty laissez-fair. Teacher can't really intervene with misbehaving students, because there are strict rules when it comes to discipline. Also most parents are very negative in their opinion towards teachers and give them all the fault when something goes bad. There is no real respect for teachers, school property or education at all. Most students seem to just be waiting for something to mess up, so they benefit from it. It's pretty toxic. It's not even the students fault. Mostly it's the fact, that they get taught, that school is just something they have to get over with. A burden they have to endure until real life starts. The system prevents teachers who try to do better. I myself wished I went to school in a different county and as a teacher I soon will choose a country the schools are more positive. Any suggestions?
I live in Slovenia (Europe) and the school that I went to had pretty similar things minus the uniforms. The desks were individual and/or for two people. There were usually rows of each. The cleaning there was a must. It was more intense for the younger kids and the older you got the less you had to do it. Each week four kids got chosen to clean, which they did for a week and then another four kids did it for the next week. They would wash the tables, clean the blackboard, sweep the floor and the kids who weren't the cleaners still had to find three pieces of paper before leaving class. We had A LOT of clubs. There was a swimming club, basketball, choir, journalism, theater, karate, cooking and a bunch of other things. I also hear a lot about Japanese school students having to wear slippers and how weird it is for western people but in my school we have the same rule. We all wear slippers and I remember if I forgot them I would get scolded. If you don't have them you aren't allowed to wear shoes. You'll just have to walk around in your socks and get a cold.
I'm sorry this was really long
Mufti Days are known as simply "Color Day" in Puerto Rico where I'm from haha! It's so interesting to learn about school and education in different countries 💗
Having houses sounds amazing I’m so jealous
It's really not. The only thing that you do in houses is compete on sports day to win the house cup and have house assemblies. And being house caption is also not fun(I was one)
Omg first cause of notif, ily mikan 💞
In Brazil the classes are all in the same places and schedules vary but it’s usually from 7am to 12am (so little lol). During high school my school had two days a week with afternoon classes, and on those days I’d leave at 6pm. the desks are also put in the Japanese order. I’ve never heard of a school with clubs.
Wowwww my school is so different! I’m in America, and we never have to wear uniforms, at least in my area. One or two private schools have uniforms, but that’s it. Every teacher has their own classroom, and we never clean our schools... some classes have desks like in Japan, and some have tables! I love your videos! Thank you!!
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It is so funny how different the school systems are. Here in Germany, primary school starts at 7.55am (at least in our city) and ends at 12 (for regular school kids. For all-day schoolkids it ends at 4 pm or for supervised all-day schoolkids at 5 pm.) There are no uniforms here, tables are set facing the teacher (two kids per table) and the teacher writes the seating plan. I grew up in switzerland, but my schooldays are wayyyyy to long ago, so i don't remember exactly when school started in the morning :D Guess it was around 8am until 12, then from 1.30 pm to 4pm or something like that. We ate our lunch at home (didn't have any canteen, i grew up in a small village :P ) or took something to eat with us, when we had option classes over lunchtime (classes like italian, latin, extended math or french, home economics, ...)
Literally both of your guyses schools sound so different from mine, I'm amazed
Totally random thought, your tea cups are so cute and little lol...here in America people use regular 8oz coffee cups or the jumbo ones...which I believe hold 16oz/2 cups! I use both :]
Hirokazu had some balls deep insight 😂
oh wow i never heard about mufti days! i live in germany so we don't have uniforms but we talked about school uniforms in gb and mufti day never came up
At my school in America we don’t have school uniforms or a strict dress code, we have seat arrangements and a lesson plan although people towards the end of the year are allowed to sit wherever they want
Haha I feel u buddy where uniforms all year but I go to English and Spanish private school 😭🥺
Finnish high school (lukio) is so far from both Japanese and British ones! We never wear uniforms, and at least when I was in high school, my days could be anything between 8-16 (or 8.15 to 15.50 to be exact) to 10-12 (or 12-14)! It really depended on what classes and courses I chose. But most of the time my school days were between 8-16 or 8-15. I did have some super short days, but they were not common. I think that's still the case. We didn't have clubs either. Students who were into sports (football, basket ball, swimming...) could get training courses for them (I was in sports school), and it gave them some extra credits, but it wasn't necessary. Some (like me) were tutors for younger students, but it wasn't very intense either. It mostly affected us during the first and last days of high school. And also us students were not put in classes (as in class 1A, 1B etc.). Well, we kinda were, but they were called groups and simply based on the year we started studying and our last names. We had our very first classes in that group (the main reason was to get used to high school and get to know each other), but after that, we were free to choose the classes we wanted (and needed) to take, and the people in those classes just were those who happened to pick the same. They could be from our group, or not, and sometimes they were a year older, or younger. Class rooms changed even for the same subject, and we always got to choose were to sit. In the end, we were really free, but at the same time we had to be responsible of our studies (I remember waking up before 6 AM just to pick the classes I wanted right when they were available, because they got full soooo fast, and it was really a hassle if you didn't get into the class you wanted and needed).
In slovenia we dont wear uniforms and we have class from 8.00 till 15.00. We have 9 grades. And we dont switch classes till fifth grade.
In Finnish high schools we don't have a "strict" class. Like we just have courses and then you choose which courses you take. Then each course has a different class or group of people.
Also we have the same seating system as in Japan but you can't leave your books cause you don't have you're own class. Idk if this makes any sense xd.
The school days are different in different schools and they are tied to the courses you choose. So in my school you're day can be from 8:30 to 15:20 but usually you're days are very different (this period I have on monday and wednesday 8:30 to 15:20 and on tuesdays and thursdays 13:55 to 15:20). I should note that I'm in an "adult high school" so I could take courses up to 20:00 and I never have school on fridays. That is not the case in regular high schools tho! In general high schools have school mon- fri and strat around 8 and end around 16.
There are no houses and to my knowledge not any clubs (maybe in some schools but I haven't heard of any).
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We used to clean the classrooms in my high school. I always thought of it like something annoying, but once you get used to it you understand it’s something good for students because it teaches them to keep everything in order and also be organized😄
I am from India and my schooling is similar to how yours is. And that's how my school or most of the schools in India are too!! The schooling system in India matches to how it's in UK I suppose.
we didn't wear uniforms in my school nor did we have to clean either. My school started around 8:50 AM (I think) and ended around 4:20-4:30 PM. We had corridors but they didn't really have names. For example, I studied theater so I was in the esthetic corridor along with the music students, the art students had their own corridor. We also mved around for other classes, think we only had math, swedish and english in our "main" classroom. My school didn't have any clubs as far as I know.
I liked the fact that we could wear our normal clothes since it made us stand out a bit, my older brother (who had studied there before) said that you could tell who was in the estetic classes based on their clothing XD
I’m indonesian, i studied in a strict catholic school where we start class at 7 and finish at 3 -5pm depending on which clubs we’re in. We had classes from A to E instead of houses, where the students with better grades go to class A and students with bad grades go to E. I find the concept of houses pretty intriguing i’ve never really heard of it
The editing on hiro had me laughing 😂😂I love ur vids 💕✨
I attended a girls school in Australia, which was Scottish inspired. Instead of Houses, we had Clans, named after historical Scottish warriors. Each Clan had a Birthday (which was on a date to commemorate a major battle they fought) and we all got to wear our Clan sash (Miss America style), have a bagpipe march, reinact famous battles and eat pizza lunch 😂
Hiro is so funny without even knowing it😂
My school is in England and we have “house teams”but we call them halls .
We have Eliot,parks,red grave and Churchill. Eliot is the best which is my hall 😊
German school is so much more relaxed. I never had any kind of dress code but we sometimes helped clean the classroom at the very last day of school before the summer but more like a rough cleaning so the dirt doesn't sit around for a few weeks when the actual cleaners don't come in but that wasn't even a thing in all schools or with all teachers I had.
Teachers here can't really punish students either and I was in student council for the last two years of my school career and we had to approve some of the punishments. Nobody was allowed to be physically punished of course.
Ah in France school is pretty different too. No clubs, desks are 2 person desk. We change classroom every period. School days start at 8am and end at 5pm
I think it's so interesting how different Schools can be around the world. In Germany we also have to clean our classrooms and most schools don't have uniforms.
Lol Hirokazu. He looked like he was having the time of his life when you were making tea lol.
In Australia we have factions with a colour
In the us everything is basically the same as the uk except we call it “free dress day” and most high schools don’t have uniforms
Um excuse me Mikan you cannot casually say you haven’t seen HP!! You NEED to !! It gets really good as you go along!! Books are better! :)
My school makes us clean the dining hall 😢 but we always have gum under the tables and we never hold the hand railings cause on the other side there is a load of gum aswell it’s actually disgusting
We only had non uniform day in primary but the secondary school has no non uniform days at all its saddening but we take part in charity events like wear a green piece of clothing but replacing a uniform piece like a tie with a colour chosen tie.
My class used to have our desks in groups too, but we were talking all the time so now we have single desks like in Japan 😂😂
In my country Romania in my highschool we didn't use uniforms at all. There was no strict cod dress but usualy all the students have to dressed in a decent way to not have troubles with the teachers. But in exchange using to much make up was not alowed, also no pircings in the nose, eyebrowns or other places then the ears. Each day two students have duty clining in class and the lider of the class was choused by democratic and secret vot on paper. We diden't have clubs at all but for holedays we have special cultural activities. And we had between 5 and 7 hors of classes on a day. Class started at 13:00 for the students that studied on the afternoon m and at 7:30 for the students that studied in the morning. I studied two years in the mornings and I hated that program because I was and I am not a morning person.
Where I go to school we start at 07:30am but you usually get to go home over lunch break and if you were unlucky you could have lessons until 6pm
would you ever make a video about how to pick a language school or what made you choose the one you studied at ? I'm graduating next year and was thinking about it
I honestly didn't realise that the 'house' system was also used in other high schools, my school named the three houses as 'Ash', 'Elm' and 'Oak'. haha
It would be cool if they were name Gryffindor Hufflepuff Ravenclaw Slytherin
mines Brandon, Gordon, Conrad and wallace
At the school that I went to in Ireland, we just called them non-uniform days. We didn't have houses and just had classes ranging from E (first year) up to A (Sixth year) until a new principal took over and they changed it to houses. But there was nothing to mark them apart.
Most American schools you can wear whatever you want (within reason), unless you go to a private or some kind of religious school.
I studied in a Covent school in India and it’s a good mixture of both Japanese and British high schools
We only had houses in primary school, but in secondary we just stayed within our form group/class for sports day, as there were 6 classes per year.
When I was in Thailand at school I got hit 2 times with a stick because I couldn’t say a word in another language and we don’t get food we just bring our own or don’t eat at all and wait for school to be over and every Saturday we have to clean the school I was 6/7 the fudge
You got ten mins to move classes? I go to school in America and at my school we have classes across the street (idk how far away the classes are but it’s like a block across the campus) but we have three mins to get to our next class. If we’re late to class we have to get a tardy slip and when we have three tardies we get a detention.(sometimes detention is on Saturday)Okay my rant is over now