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information of about only old school 150 to 200 words​

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Answered by alokkumar2565
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In olden days, there were no schools as we find today. Every temple or mosque was a school. The Priest or the Maulvi was the only teacher. There were very few books or no books at all. The Guru taught by word of mouth.

The boys sat round him in a circle. They sat on the bare ground. There were no tables and chairs, the boys listened to the Guru with rapt attention. They learnt their lesson by rote. They had to memorize the scriptures. A student who could learn by heart the largest number of scriptures in the shortest possible time was considered to be the ablest. There were practically no games and sports. The students crammed and chanted the scriptures day and night.

There was no fuss in any shape or form. They resided with their Guru. Boarding and lodging were free. These temples and mosques got handsome grants from kings and princes. Sometimes the students had to go to the neighbouring villages and towns to beg for alms.

The householders considered it a duty to give them alms. The students led a hard, simple and virtuous life. ‘Plain living and high’ thinking was their motto. The Guru looked upon them as his own sons. He took the fullest interest in them.

There was a close and intimate contact between the teacher and the taught. The students obeyed the Guru implicitly. They were ready to make any sacrifice at his bidding.

There was no indiscipline, no misbehaviour, no strikes and no ugly demonstrations. The students had the greatest regard for their Guru. His word was law for them. They worshipped him. They were always at his beck and call.

They did everything with their own hands. They led a life of penance. Their life was well regulated. The contact between the teacher and the taught was life- long. It was most sacred. The Guru’s status was the highest.

Answered by paulamishah
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It is at school that I learn so much. I learn so many different subjects. There are many interesting co-curricular activities too. I also participate in extra-curricular activities like music, dance, art, craft and plays. I also get the opportunity to take part in sports and games on the sports grounds at school. I am part of the school’s volleyball team. Our teachers teach us with a great deal of care and patience, and I am very grateful to the teachers. At school I have many good friends. We study, play and eat together. I love my school very much.

MY SCHOOL PARAGRAPH 2 (150 WORDS)

My school is ten kilometers away from my home, and I go by the school bus every morning. I love to go to school. I learn so many new things at school every day. There are many different subjects I study at school. I study languages like Sanskrit, Hindi and English, and other subjects like mathematics, science and social studies.

My school is very beautiful. There are nice, lush gardens with beautiful plants and trees. In spring time the blooming flowers are a spectacle. My school has a well equipped library, and I enjoy reading books. There are also computers in the school for our use.

I love my school and my teachers. My teachers are very caring. They teach us with a great deal of patience, and they want us to become good and responsible human beings. I want to make my school and my teachers proud of me.

MY SCHOOL PARAGRAPH 3 (200 WORDS)

I love to go to school. When I have a holiday I miss school. I go to school with my friends, and we enjoy biking down together. My school is two kilometers away from home. I wake up early in the morning to go to school as classes begin at quarter past seven every day.

I find my school uniform very smart. The uniform is a white shirt and a blue skirt with a black belt and blue tie. And to go with it is a pair of white socks and black shoes. The teachers are strict about our uniform being neat and spotlessly clean. At the assembly the students, all together, look very neat and well turned out.

At school I learn many new things each day. There are many subjects that are taught to us like languages, mathematics, science and social studies. We also have interesting co-curricular activities that help us learn better. We also go on educative excursions.

There are a number of extra-curricular activities also that are offered to us. We are afforded opportunities to participate in various sports, music, dance, theatre and art events. These are fun activities that also help us develop our hobbies.

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