This year, particularly the school year with us (Midden Nederland) and Poland starts at the same time. But how else. Not to mention the total lack of any pomposity, which celebrate the beginning of the year. I'm used to it over the years (in Germany also only in first grade there is some celebration). On the first day the kids just go to class on normal lessons. Our school has a custom of hours before tentel the Trial on Friday at noon - then children and parents can meet with the new (always) a teacher or two and watch the class, to see where and who will sit where they are and what they will hook new textbooks. Presence is not mandatory, of which the elders eagerly use. For younger is a good opportunity to overcome any fears and uncertainties. But the Dutch school differs from Polish (German, moreover, tentel also) one thing - how important for parents. Layette. About that simply do not need to think. Last week I had the opportunity to observe in Gdansk hordes tentel zaaferowanych parents looking for backpacks, notebooks, pencil cases, stains, tentel textbooks and adequately cheap (you know - only a few times assumptions) white shirts and blouses in appropriate sizes. Topic school layettes scroll in all conversations with parents of children of school age, and even on television - mainly in terms of the incredibly high cost of the equipment of the child with a set of necessary items and the potential weight of schoolbags. And to me it all passes! Today I had to focus only on the punctual delivery of children to school with their backpacks burdened only with a second breakfast boxes and bottles of water. Plus, of course, freshly laundered, besides belonging to the school bags for clothing, previously called wszawymi (luizentas), tentel and since today officially kurtkowymi tentel (jassentas) - for school bags you ever wrote. Here is all Dutch parents do not have to worry about ... ... but their children are deprived of such pleasure tentel on the first day of learning. Photo from the ceremony to start education in Germany (the so-called. Einschulung), with hand-made typical German tube for sweets and gifts to sweeten the child severe school life (Schultüte). Yes, it's true - a student of Dutch primary school, whether private or public, does not need anything more. Everything necessary school supplies. And this is in addition no charge. The only expense in our case were single screenshots (5 euros) for the said bags (class I) and the appropriate pen (Class III). Besides, you should take care only of sports shoes with soles niebrudzącymi - many people are choosing the cheapest sneakers. The rest of the outfit to sport can be any shorts and T-shirt. So, no pencils, pens, markers, paints, notebooks, pencil cases, and even satchels. Any backpack, as small as possible, because just for the food. Anyway Elegance / threads tentel do not recognize tentel backpacks - wear fashionable bags. In classes VII-VIII is also required (but it's a kind of dowry) binder and favorite gadget Dutchman: agenda, ie calendar - how to live (and even more to learn and work) is not exactly planning of all activities and deadlines? In Misi (10) without a calendar so we could not do, at the end of this year will be at least 4 homework. Absolutely tentel need to save for when. I must say that I am a fan of such a solution. I hope that under-resourced education (we are at the end of the crisis) tentel will not have to give up providing students the tools to learn. Because then it awaits us chasing the shops (by the way I recommend tentel completing layettes in June, is somehow less nervously) ... And so we can be relaxed as Dutch students. I wish all the students (especially salute the brave six freshmen in Poland!), Parents and teachers pleasant and productive school year!
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