When setting up a school there are so many things to consider. How big will the school be, how many people will it be able to accommodate, what happens if there is high enrolment? Will there be outdoor space, how will we use it? Will we enforce uniforms? How will we decorate, where do we buy our furniture and what do we need exactly? Below are a few ideas for setting up a school.
1. School uniforms
Uniforms are worn in primary and secondary schools all over the world. These standardized clothes remove fashion distractions and pressures from students minds. This can help in terms of having them focus more on their studies, as well as not using fashion to judge one another. While many students feel limited by having to wear a uniform, others like them. It means less time getting oneself ready in the morning, and less money spent on trying to keep up with current trends.
2. School bags
Back packs are the most basic and traditional form of school bag. With two straps, the weight of the bag's contents is evenly distributed onto both shoulders, reducing the chance of back problems. Brands like Eastpack and Eddie Bauer have always been popular amongst Western students, with their classic canvas design. Increasingly new styles of school bags are coming out on the market. Including, the over the should satchel, as well as shoulder bags, large enough to accommodate a laptop. Girls of course, also like to wear their purses to school.
3. School furniture
Furniture for schools consist of everything from desks to chairs, cubbies, to coat hooks, drawers, storage and more. Generally speaking, the younger the students, the more furniture is required. For instance, kindergarten classrooms need lots of storage as well as sand tables and toy bins, while secondary schoolers really only need a table to write on and a chair to sit on.
4. Shade school
Outdoor classrooms might be the answer for those schools struggling to find enough indoor space to accommodate their students. Moreover, they provide a wonderful learning environment, both by being outdoors, and by putting students in closer contact with much of what they are learning about. While outdoor classrooms might not be ideal for every type of weather, having a shade over them will certainly increase the time of year that they are useful for. Furthermore, during the months of hot sun, the shade can protect against UV rays and other harmful effects.
1. School uniforms
Uniforms are worn in primary and secondary schools all over the world. These standardized clothes remove fashion distractions and pressures from students minds. This can help in terms of having them focus more on their studies, as well as not using fashion to judge one another. While many students feel limited by having to wear a uniform, others like them. It means less time getting oneself ready in the morning, and less money spent on trying to keep up with current trends.
2. School bags
Back packs are the most basic and traditional form of school bag. With two straps, the weight of the bag's contents is evenly distributed onto both shoulders, reducing the chance of back problems. Brands like Eastpack and Eddie Bauer have always been popular amongst Western students, with their classic canvas design. Increasingly new styles of school bags are coming out on the market. Including, the over the should satchel, as well as shoulder bags, large enough to accommodate a laptop. Girls of course, also like to wear their purses to school.
3. School furniture
Furniture for schools consist of everything from desks to chairs, cubbies, to coat hooks, drawers, storage and more. Generally speaking, the younger the students, the more furniture is required. For instance, kindergarten classrooms need lots of storage as well as sand tables and toy bins, while secondary schoolers really only need a table to write on and a chair to sit on.
4. Shade school
Outdoor classrooms might be the answer for those schools struggling to find enough indoor space to accommodate their students. Moreover, they provide a wonderful learning environment, both by being outdoors, and by putting students in closer contact with much of what they are learning about. While outdoor classrooms might not be ideal for every type of weather, having a shade over them will certainly increase the time of year that they are useful for. Furthermore, during the months of hot sun, the shade can protect against UV rays and other harmful effects.
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