February 20, 2015

A Visit to Folkunga School


Please check out our own video from Linköping, Sweden. 

Enjoy!




The Folkunga School was built in 1914. It was thoroughly restored at the beginning of the 90's and re-opened in 1994.



Today we have the following programmes at our school:
COMPULSORY SCHOOL
  • Years 4 to 9 (17 classes). 14 of these are Music Classes - 3 are dance/drama classes
Pupils in the Music Classes have Music every day. They devote these lessons mainly to the theory of music and choir practice. The Music Classes and the Dance Classes give several performances and concerts each term/semester. A Singing Test is required to be admitted to the Music Classes, and an Audition is required for the Dance Classes.
UPPER SECONDARY SCHOOL
  • The Arts Programme - Music branch
  • The Social Science Programme
      > culture
      > economics
      > enterprise education
      > languages
      > social sciences
Hejdå!




Folkungaskolan from Sigrid Karlsson on Vimeo.

5 comments:

  1. Nice! It's a funny video. It seems you have had a great time while doing the recording ;-)

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  2. We've seen students playing hockey in the gym.
    Is hockey the most popular sport in Sweden?
    Do you usually play football?

    **** Vanessa and Chito ****

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    1. It was floorball.
      No I Think it is football that is the most popular sport in Sweden.
      I dont play football.
      / Joakim B

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  3. When it's snowy, are there any days when you don't have lessons?

    **** Rocío and Jessica ****

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  4. How many hours a day do you have lessons?

    *** Paz and Montse ***

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