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Well, since we probably won't have the same teachers, you'll most likey have Mr McKinnion or Miss Stein - Holmes as a teacher. Right now, I have Miss Stein - Holmes as a teacher, Im in year 6. She's a really good teacher, and does lots of stuff that are not asigned to her. SO she might give you something that's not school work that much more better or make everything less boring than before. Mr Mckinnion is currently our Year 5 O.C. teacher, and i think he's also pretty good as well, he's actaully the head of O.C. Im not really sure what he's like, but he should be okay.
The food is not 5 star, but it's really good anyway. You have to order in the morning, before you go to lines. The school work is not particurly hard. You basically get what other people do, such as projects and stuff, you just get extended work. Such as if they get a project about gold in the olden times, you have to do that and probably more. Im not sure about how Mr Mckinnion mark's your work, but Miss Stein- holmes believes that a 'C' is the average year 6 standard. So she believes if you get a 'C' it's the average mark. If it's 'B' then it's meant to be outstanding. If an 'A' then you're probably the best student. I don't think she's given an A+ yet... The work isn't a lot, but you do need maybe to work harder or spend more time doing research or writing.
The teachers at C.P.S are pretty good, but Mr Coon (he's our sports teacher) is crazy. He basically totures us. Every sport lesson, is spent with 4 laps around the fake grass, probably push - ups, squat jumps and running for a long long long time until he makes us play something we've never played before. Currently, we're trying to learn volley ball from him, but it's not really working out as expected. Our principal is Mr Dodds, and is a big fan of not bullying.
We don't normally have bullies, but some people may be mean, depending on who gets into your O.C. class. But nobody older or younger than you will ever bully you. IT really depends on who is in your class, because those are the people you'll spend 2 years with.
Band practice really depends on what you play, if you play violin, then there are different levels depending your grade level. YOu'll have to do auditions though to get in. There's Stepping Stones, for beginners, Wagon Wheels for those who have learnt for a 1 or 2. Then the String ensemble, and if you're really experienced, then you are in the Chamber Strings ensemble. If you are in that, they conduct themselves with a lead string player and normally consists of 6 to 7 people, sometimes more. If you are a band player (like me, i play flute) There's Training band, Concert Band, Orchestra and Jazz Band. Im in Concert band, orchestra and Jazz. If youare in any of those, you need to wake up and get to school by 7:40, in the school hall. Concert band is in the mornings at 7:40 on Monday and Tuesday. Orchestra is on Wednesday also 7:40, and Jazz Band is after school at 3:15. Orchestra also normally accompanies the school song and national anthem. But i suggest you don't take all of those bands, otherwise you'll hav eto bring your instrument every day. Like me and my friend at school.
You'll probably have an O.C. open day soon, where you come to our school and Year 6 O.C. will show you around and you get to do some activities as well. Year 5 and Year 6 will present you with a play or something, and you'll get to take a look at our projects and work, as well as a buffet of candy and cupcakes, near recess.
Good Luck!
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