There is a Spanish school which we did a exchange with this year. There is also a Italian school in south London. My school is in South Kensington near the Science Museum and the Natural History Museum where we do visits all the time. My school has existed for about 80 years and it now almost holds 4000 pupils which is about 11 classes per year.
July 2010 Archives
Friday, July 9, 2010
My school is a French school in the middle of London, which is a bit strange but loads of schools are like that in London. We do not wear uniforms, because in France they do not wear uniforms.
There is a Spanish school which we did a exchange with this year. There is also a Italian school in south London. My school is in South Kensington near the Science Museum and the Natural History Museum where we do visits all the time. My school has existed for about 80 years and it now almost holds 4000 pupils which is about 11 classes per year.
There is a Spanish school which we did a exchange with this year. There is also a Italian school in south London. My school is in South Kensington near the Science Museum and the Natural History Museum where we do visits all the time. My school has existed for about 80 years and it now almost holds 4000 pupils which is about 11 classes per year.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
England lost the World Cup match versus Germany and it was very embarrassing for England to take such a loss. They lost 4-1.
Many people in London are very interested in the World Cup, and you can see on house windows flags of every nationality, including Portuguese, French, English, or Mexican. My school is part of an international network of schools, which represents their nationality in a junior world cup. They have pupils that are representing England in South Africa for the junior world cup. They have won most of their matches by far and they are now in the final.
Many people in London are very interested in the World Cup, and you can see on house windows flags of every nationality, including Portuguese, French, English, or Mexican. My school is part of an international network of schools, which represents their nationality in a junior world cup. They have pupils that are representing England in South Africa for the junior world cup. They have won most of their matches by far and they are now in the final.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
We live in a flat in South London from our balcony we can see lots of interesting monuments such as:
The London Eye!
The London Eye!
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