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A lot of times I dream myself in my imaginary school but I believe it will never become true. There I have real fun with my friends and I have a great time during lessons. My imaginary school would be just like my dreams except I won’t be able to change things whenever I want. So basically, it would be perfect. It would be a place where I can have fun with my friends, enjoy being there and most of all learn by having fun.
My imaginary school from the outside it would be like modern schools today. It would have the size of a small village so it can have a lot of building that are required and places where we can have fun. It would have a lot of courts for the “sport” people to play and enjoy themselves but also where we can have Physical Education so we don’t have to go to other places and waste our time on the bus. The courts would be basketball, volleyball, touch ball, hand ball, a soccer field and an indoor swimming pool. The school would also have all the buildings, kinder garden, lower, middle and high school) together. I imagine it with a big garden with all kinds of fruits, vegetables and flowers. It would have a big garden where the small kids could play and enjoy themselves. They can also spend their free time there discussing. A big part of the garden would be used to plant fruit, flowers and vegetables and those we can use them for to make our lunches or the cooker that will work in the cantine can use them for to make our sandwiches. The rest of the garden would be a place where we can have animals like insects used in science instead of having them at the lab. At last my imaginary school would have small buildings that could be multiple used. We can have a book shop in one of the small buildings, storage for food and school supplies and a storage for the cleaning supplies. In conclusion, the outside of my imaginary school would be ‘green’, with a lot of courts, plants and small buildings.
The inside of my imaginary school would be really nice, big and fully supplied. All the classrooms would have separately the needed supplies that are required for each lesson. For example, each desk would have its own power plug, we would have a big chalk board, a white board and a smart board so everyone can have access to them at the same time and the science labs would have wash basins for the experiments that require water or for emergency. The school would also have a big library where it will have all kinds of books and for all ages, it will have computers and each class could use the library to discuss or have book presentations. Each school also requires a place where we can have lunch. The perfect place is a cafeteria. We would have lunch, meetings and bake sales. In conclusion in the inside of the school it would have all the needed supplies in each classroom and we would also have a big library and a cafeteria.
My imaginary school would provide extra lessons for each student after school for those who want to learn and improve their skills or even learn new ones. It would have teachers that can help each child to learn arts like dance, sculpture and visual arts. The teachers also would help some children to improve their fitness and get more sportive. They can have lessons like soccer, basketball and volleyball and other sports. Clubs would also take place there like homework club, help club (god club or something like that) also book club. In conclusion my imaginary school would have experts that will provide help to each child to improve their skills or to learn them things but also to help other people improve their lives. So my imaginary school with a lot of green are, garden and play ground, it would have all the needed supplies for each classroom and more rooms, library, cafeteria and equipment. At last they will provide help for the people that they need it or want to learn something new for them or want to improve their skills, after school activities.

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