Today I´ll write about Gymnázium Na Zatlance. It´s secondary school in Prague situated on Smíchov in part called Anděl.
In my opinion it´s one of the best schools ever.
Originaly it´s a science school, nowadays it´s more about languages and social sciences such as history, psychology, politology, literature etc.
There´s lots of realy good teachers. If I can compare with other schools the teachers are more friendly, not comunistic, really helpfull, really believing to students abilities, but few of exeptions.
The school is from 10th class to 14th class, for four years. You can get there from 9th class of second stage of primary school.
The main goal of this school is to prepare you for the most improtant exam in czech republic called "Maturita" and I think it more or less works.
Some magazine wrote about our school that is the second best school in our republic. It has the second most graduates admissed to university.
I think the school has really work throught the "Maturita" preparation. In the last year before the exam lost of subects are ust gone and instead of it students got optional seminars which should prepare them for the thinks they want be examed from. So in forth grade without history, geography, physics, and chemistry, just biology and social sciences are in the last grade but only for half a year so you can focus on the exam, and what life would it be if you do not pair about philosophy and genetics.
From my personal view I would appreciate for example english conversation lessons, which are really enjoyable (and that´s not anus alpinism Sheldon, i really enjoy lessons with u :D). I also enjoy our chzech lessons, not so much grammar and lost of literature. Zatlanka is simply fun. In my brothers school it seems that the time freez at year 1970 in deep comunism, but in our school everyone is friendly, for example once i was waiting for my lesson start, reading Edgar Allan
Poes Tales, when headmistress passed around, probably on toilet, when she was coming back she looked at me and started to chat with me about romanticism and literature, I was kind of nervous about her, cause she is headmistress, but it was really clever and fun chat about romantic literature, can you tell that a same think can heppen on other schools?
Today I'll write about Gymnázium Na Zatlance. It's a secondary school in Prague located in a part of Smíchov called Anděl. In my opinion, it's one of the best schools ever. Originally a science school, it is nowadays more about languages and social sciences such as history, psychology, literature, politology etc..
OdpovědětVymazatThere are lots of really good teachers. If I compare it with other schools, the teachers are more friendly, not from the Communist era, more helpful, and they really believe in the students' abilities. There are a few exceptions, of course. The school is from the tenth class to the fourteenth class in the Czech educational system - you can enter after the ninth class in the second stage of primary school.
One of the main goals of the school is to prepare students for the most important exam in the Czech Republic called "Maturita" and it works, more or less. A magazine wrote that our school is the second-best in the Czech Republic in terms of number of students who go on to study at university.
I think the school has really worked through (?) the Maturita preparation. In the fourth year, a lot of compulsory subjects are finished and students have the opportunity to take optional seminars which are designed to prepare them for subjects they want to take the exam in. For example, biology and social sciences are in the first semester only, so that you can focus on the exam, and what life would it be if you do not care (?) about philosophy and genetics?
From my personal view, I would appreciate more English conversation lessons, which are really enjoyable. I also enjoy our Czech lessons - there is not so much grammar and lots of literature. Zatlanka is simply fun. In my brother's school it seems that the time froze in 1970 during deep Communism, but at our school everyone is friendly. For example, once I was waiting for my lesson to start, reading Edgar Allan Poe's short stories, and I noticed the principal/headmistress coming around. When she came back she looked at me and started to chat about Romanticism and literature with me. I was kind of nervous, because she is the principal/headmistress, but it was a really clever and fun chat about Romantic literature. Could this really happen at any other school?
See if you can spot the differences in spelling, grammar and sentence use. The blog entry was well-done.
Thanks for critics, i'll try to made up to thursday...
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