Setúbal: a short trip around

"Music" - The Gift

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Our School


A few of the students have expressed their opinion on the topic

1 - How do you feel about the school you are attending?

We feel that we don't like very much our school, not because of the conditions, but because of some people, some teachers and students… We prefer more modest people.

Vanessa and Samuel

At the moment, I'm feeling happy with the school I'm attending. The people are nice and we have lots of fun.
Pedro Quintino

That's oK, it's a big school.

João Costa

The school is very nice, we feel good here.

Gonçalo and Tiago

The school is fine, It's well organized, the people are nice, etc.

Fabrice

It’s a very good school.

Rafael and Max

2 - What strikes you most at this school and why?

We like very much our school canteen and the staff is very skilled compared with the staff in other schools.
Vanessa and Samuel

In general nothing strikes me especially... I just don't like its location. It's a little bit away from the city.

Pedro Quintino

I like the library, because there are lots of resources there.

João Costa

The thing we like most is the friends we have here...

Gonçalo and Tiago

The soccer field, the bar, because they are good places for us to socialize.

Fabrice

The conditions the school offers are good. The equipment and services are the best in the city.

Rafael and Max

3 - What kind of school is it (no. of students, courses provided, services, equipment, etc.)?

It's a very good school. The best in our city, we think. The school has very good conditions, and also some courses other schools don't have.

Vanessa and Samuel

It has a large number of students, excellent equipment and services. As for the courses, there are the ordinary ones each school offers and some more, like Informatics and Social Entertainment.

Pedro Quintino

This school has very good equipment, services and lots of students.

João Costa

Our school has 1,200 students, there are technological courses, humanities, arts, etc... The equipment is very good.

Gonçalo and Tiago

It's a secondary school, with about 1,200 students (I think), and the school provides courses like Informatics, Sciences, Arts, Humanities, Technological Courses, etc. This school doesn't have a gym though, but it has a soccer field, a library, and we have a lot of computers and other useful equipment.

Fabrice

It's a secondary school, but the school also has pre-intermediate students. The school has many students. It offers several courses, from technological to scientific ones. There is a library, a dining hall, a buffet, a stationary, a conference room, etc.
Rafael and Max



4- How about the area of studies you are in? What do you think about it?

We attend the technological course of computer science. It's a very good course, but a difficult one too. I (Vanessa) like to learn about hardware, software, etc. a lot.

Vanessa and Samuel

Our area of studies is the best :D. I’m enjoying the course. And my friends are great.
Pedro Quintino

That's a little bit difficult, but that's fine.

João Costa

I don't like the area I have chosen and I will definitely change to another course next year.
Tiago

I’m in the area of Informatics. I don’t like it though.

Fabrice

We study Informatics. We think it is a very good course, because there are many prospects for the future.

Rafael and Max


5- How about school/education in your country? Mention both its good and not so good aspects.

Good aspects = none. Bad ones = lots!!! Thanks to our politicians.

Pedro Quintino

In my country education is a big mess, because here there's no one who seems to get hold of it. What can we do?

João Costa

It is not the greatest education system in Europe.

Gonçalo and Tiago

Well, I don't think there are any good aspects, besides education itself! The bad aspects are like a lot, too many to mention.

Fabrice

We think it is oK. There are good aspects, but at the moment people talk more against the lessons, which have to be taught by teachers who have to replace those who miss school for some reason.

Rafael and Max

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