Tuesday, May 6, 2008

First Week at School



First week of school

Our first week of school was cool. We get a cooked lunch every day and have made lots of new friends like Jay, Hugo, Fred and Jazz. There are 3 classes with about 83 kids aged 2-12. We are both in the 6-12 class – there are 46 children in our class. Our teacher’s names are Christina and Sandrine.

Christina can speak English and French and teaches lessons in both. Sandrine only speaks French, (although she can speak a little bit of English). We do our afternoon lessons with Sandrine – sometimes we know what she is saying and sometimes the other English speaking children need to tell us.

There are about 10 kids who speak English and have learned French since they started at school. At the moment there are only 3 of us that are learning to speak French, but there is another boy coming soon who speaks German and doesn’t know any French. We do our work in English and there is a whole set of English level books. While it is different, it is similar to our old school and felt OK as soon as we arrived so it was easy to get started. We like our teachers. They are nice and help us.

Dad said we should try and make a list of the things which are different from our old school, some of the things are
The cooked lunch. We have an entree (which is usually vegetables or savoury crepes), then for main we have roast meat or pasta or omelettes, and then we have some dairy product like cheese or yoghurt and then pudding. Today we got the menu for the rest of the term. There are some days we will make sure we don’t miss – even if we are really sick!
The school is smaller but it is all together in one building with 2 storeys. Our class is spread out over 3 rooms which includes a room which us upstairs. We can work almost anywhere and move around but Ariki usually works upstairs and Tamati usually downstairs.
On Wednesdays we don’t have school. Instead we have sports from 9.30-11.30 at the local tennis club. Last week we played badminton but sometimes we will play tennis or soccer. The teachers don’t go to this.
At lunch time (after we have finished eating) we can go outside and play, but there is no playground or much grass. We play soccer and running games, and stuff.
We don’t need a school bag. On the first day we took gumboots and slippers which stay there and a pencil case, but we don’t need anything else and all the food is provided so we don’t have a school bag.
We are having fun but we didn’t take any photos of the school yet so will take some this week and put them here.

Apartment
Last week we moved into a temporary appartment hotel until we find a proper house. We like it because it has a swimming pool and we have our own room with bunk beds (which Ariki likes and Tamati doesn’t). On the weekend the swimming pool opened for the summer and we went for a swim. It has been quite hot and it was nice to cool down in the pool. When there were not too many other people around we played with our soccer ball in the pool and did Canon Balls (bombs).
Our apartment is near the airport and about every 3 minutes a huge plane flies over us which is noisy but we are used to it now. One of the planes that flies over is the Airbus which they build in Toulouse and they are testing, it looks like a cartoon plane.

This week we have a holiday on Thursday (WWII victory day) and Monday (whit Sunday) so we are going away for the weekend. Hopefully to visit our Aunty Helen in Brussels.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Contact at last! Yum yum, can we come to school dinners too?
How neat it must be not to have to take a bag to school!
Are you counting up all the different countries that you've been to?
Belgium next -- have alovely long weekend.
Off to bed. Nana and Grandad

Anonymous said...

Hi Grannnie Annie here
your new school sounds fantastic. You do very exiting things. I hope I can come & visit one day & see your school.
Wehave been in Auckland, Pa has been helping Robert to do some work on his aeroplane he is building. I helped Vivienne declutter her house.
They came here yesterday & Pa & Robert cleaned the garage. I have a big trailer load of stuff for the tip now.
Andrea comes today & we are gardening.
Love grannie Annie

Anonymous said...

Hello Ariki & Hello Tamati
Louis here
I am at Grannie Annies & Pa's. We have just got a new shower & Pa & Daddy are dismantling it & we are going to take it back to Auckland.
This afternoon we are heading back to Auckland with it. Then we are going to look at a Gravely Mower with rotary hoe that is for sale. I hope we buy it.
I hear that you are moving into a new apartment very soon. I would love to come & see you. I will work on Grannie Annie to take me over there. Would there be room for Olivia also?
I have been looking at all the videos on your blog & I love the look of France.
I am having French lessons - they just started about 3 weeks ago. It is a friend of Mummys. We go every Friday after school.
We are getting our new computer on Sunday - the man is coming to install it. We are getting Skype so I will be able to ring you on that.
Love Louis McNair