Students and Teachers
Students and Teachers
(by Jurgis, Lucijus & Jura Elena)
There are 220 students in Dieveniskiu Ryto Secondary School, and their age is from 5 to 19 years. There are preschool, primary, basic and secondary classes in our school. There are 100 boys and 120 girls at school. 10 five-six year old children go to the preschool class, 60 seven-ten year old children attend primary classes.
There are fourteen students in our, the fifth, class. The sixth class has got sixteen students. There is twenty one student in the seventh class, twenty eight students in the eighth class and twenty three students in the ninth class. Twenty students are in the tenth class. Classes 5-10 make the Basic stage of our school.
The eleventh and the twelfth year students form the Secondary stage of the school.
There are 23 teachers in our school. 19 teachers are women.
Students must study at school from 8 until 14-15. They must do their home works, too.
(These are primary students in front of the audience during one of our school festivities)

Students don’t like angry teachers. But they like good teachers. Good teachers are friendly, kind and clever. Teachers don’t like lazy and noisy students. Students are clever and honest, kind and polite, noisy and rude, lazy and funny, active and passive.

(This is an autumn day in the picture. It is the beginning of the school year. You see – our teachers are cheerful and happy. It means they like the school, and they like teaching us. We like their smiles, too! (Starting from the left – our school headmaster, Ms. Lolita Mikalauskiene, and in the line behind: German teacher, Ms.Spokiene, Sports teacher, Mr. Spokas, Art teacher, Mr. Spirauskas, Lithuanian teacher Ms. Kisielyte, Geography teacher, Mr. Babravicius, Lithuanian teacher , Ms.Baneliene; in front: Lithuanian teacher, Ms Babeckaite, Physics teacher, Ms Piskunova, and Music teacher Mr. Staniulis))
13 teachers at school are tutors. They must take care of their students; a teacher has one class to look after. For example, our tutor, Mrs. Ratkeviciene, is a teacher of Mathematics. She must communicate with our parents and inform them about our records and problems at school. She always knows who is ill, who is absent.
This is a picture of our class and our tutor in front of the school (we are with our student books in the hands).
