convent schools ? NOT THAT KEWL -_- - Page 2

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Posted: 11 years ago
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I read in a public school name is D.A.V public school and the best fact i love my school my mom was telling to join convent thanks to dad. ...u were reading a girls school seriously that girly talks sometimes sucks ...what ever you told except discipline is total opposite to our school ...but they are hell bent on discipline and i hate it cause i always break it 🤢
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Omg 🤣
itni strictness! 😲

bt Nah re baba
🤣 🤣
My convent school is seriously fun 😛
🤣

Which convent skool is dis 🤣
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Awesome-blossom

Omg 🤣
itni strictness! 😲

bt Nah re baba
🤣 🤣
My convent school is seriously fun 😛
🤣

Which convent skool is dis 🤣


welham's girls high school , dehradun and cluny convent school (my present school) bangalore
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I attended a private school in Pakistan that purely taught Urdu and was an Islamic school. Here in the UK, I attended a Catholic school, currently completing my A levels in the same school. Apart from some rules, the school is not strict. You HAVE to attend masses, study RE but RE is divided into several sections, from Year 7 to 11, you will study Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and Judaism. The school is full of different ethnicities and languages. English is compulsory until Year 11 while German and French are compulsory until GCSE. All the other languages such as Spanish, Polish, Swedish, Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi etc etc are optional and can be studied after school. Subjects such as PE, RE, Maths, Sciences and are compulsory while DT shifts from compulsory to optional after Year 9. We have so much to enjoy that these rules are next to nothing. Teachers are fun, punishments and detentions are funny.


Schools are the best phase of life.
Ps. When it comes to writing about schools, I just carried away 😛😆
Edited by mariya.kamran - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
#15
I loved loved loved your post... It reminded me of my school days...
As i also went to a convent school...

I so want to comment on each and every point of yours but then it will also become longer then yours...
I was literally 🤣 while reading the post...

Agree to most of your points...
Special mention to points 3,6,7,8,9... They are so true...
Edited by cool.surabhi - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
#16
Well actually I am from a convent school and the experience is quite like , you have mentioned above but come on yaar Its fun to be in their I mean convent school hold's a great reputation in India as well as out of India so chillax and just enjoy being in a convent . Because it's worth it.
Edited by shubhrabardhar - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Thank God I go to a public school.
There are rules offcourse,but not that strict and I think it's good that we aren't surrounded by so many rules.
I mean..no offence but I sometimes find some of the convent and public schools also as completely fake.They would fake a lot.

But being there has some plus points too!

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