what is the difference between primary and secondary school
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1) Primary: A fun day means getting the parachute out in gym
Secondary: A fun PE day is playing rounders (it sure beats cross country)
2) Primary: Leaning, living and laughing with the same 30 people in your class for seven years
Secondary: Lots of classes, lots of rooms, lots of people!
3) Primary: The disappointment at being told it was a rainy playtime and you had to stay indoors
Secondary: Wishing there was such a thing as 'rainy playtime' while searching for shelter outside
4) Primary: No lessons, just a full day of games and toys.
Secondary: Hoping the teacher will bring in sweets to make your algebra class a little bit sweeter
5) Primary: Bringing in a packed lunch, in your funky new lunchbox
Secondary: Getting to explore the local shops, cafes and of course, the van
6) Primary: Homework was mainly spelling and times tables
Secondary: Essays and projects for each of your classes – and having to organise them all!
7) Primary: Spending mostly all day, every day with your bestie because you were always in the same class
Secondary: Getting to make different friends in different classes – but all getting to meet up at lunch!
8) Primary: Calling your teachers by their full titles, and always wondering about their mysterious first name
Secondary: All your teachers just go Miss or Sir – but never mum or dad (try not to make that mistake!)
Secondary: A fun PE day is playing rounders (it sure beats cross country)
2) Primary: Leaning, living and laughing with the same 30 people in your class for seven years
Secondary: Lots of classes, lots of rooms, lots of people!
3) Primary: The disappointment at being told it was a rainy playtime and you had to stay indoors
Secondary: Wishing there was such a thing as 'rainy playtime' while searching for shelter outside
4) Primary: No lessons, just a full day of games and toys.
Secondary: Hoping the teacher will bring in sweets to make your algebra class a little bit sweeter
5) Primary: Bringing in a packed lunch, in your funky new lunchbox
Secondary: Getting to explore the local shops, cafes and of course, the van
6) Primary: Homework was mainly spelling and times tables
Secondary: Essays and projects for each of your classes – and having to organise them all!
7) Primary: Spending mostly all day, every day with your bestie because you were always in the same class
Secondary: Getting to make different friends in different classes – but all getting to meet up at lunch!
8) Primary: Calling your teachers by their full titles, and always wondering about their mysterious first name
Secondary: All your teachers just go Miss or Sir – but never mum or dad (try not to make that mistake!)
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