1 - In Great Britain pupils begin to go to school at the age of four or five and leave school at the age of sixteen., 2 - Pupils usually begin their school year on the first Tuesday of September., 3 - The weather is warm, the sky is usually blue, the sun is bright., 4 - Little children go to school with their parents in the first day of school., 5 - They don’t have any bags or books with them. They will get exercise books, pens, pencils, rulers, and rubbers later., 6 - Classes usually begin at 9 o’clock, pupils have a break at half past ten, they usually have lunch at half past twelve or one o’clock., 7 - Pupils often sit at their desks but they also often sit on the carpet on the floor and listen to the teacher., 8 - English pupils have classes 5 times a week., 9 - Classes are usually over at about at 4 o’clock., 10 - Schools often get named after the place where they are (Green Hill School) or after some important people (St Mary’s School), 11 - At the age of four or five children go to infant schools, they learn how to use money, how to get on well with other children, how to read, count and write a little too., 12 - At the age of seven children go to primary school, they study Maths, History, Nature Study, Geography, Art, Music, Swimming, P.E., Religion,

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