We had our winter holiday which began on the fourth of March and it took nine days. Usually the days start to get longer and warmer so we have good time to do different winter activities like cross country and down hill skiing, icefishing and snowmobiling, snowboarding and so on.
In the beginning of the holiday we had quite cold weather (the warmest temperature was about -15 degrees Centigrade), but the last days made the situation a little bit better (about -10 degrees). The first days I was indoors, but in the last days I collected my courage and I skied about 15 kilometres and I was in the forest with my dog to watch when migratory birds are coming to Lapland in case of the bird flu. But now our school has begun.
V.T. class 1a
March 16, 2006
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The matriculation examinations are organized in Finland at the time being. The student candidates have to take at least four exams. The exam in mother tongue is obligatory for everyone. The other exams can be chosen between different subjects. The exams are held in spring and autumn. Most of the student candidates divide their exams to the autumn and spring. The exams are held during three weeks. Every week student candidates take the exams on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. If they pass through the exams, they achieve the student's white cap. The exams are very demanding. There are two levels in languages and in maths, intermediate and advanced. There are three exam sections: maths, languages and general. In spring 2006 the general exam (including history, chemistry etc.) was changed to single exams, ie every subject has its own exam.
23.3.06 Pauli Orava
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In the middle of February our school got 8 students and their teacher from Norway, Kautokeino Upper Secondary and Vocational School for a visit. They came to Ivalo on Wednesday 15th February. First we Finnish and the Norwegians made pizza in Comprehensive School Upper Level and then we went to the youth house to play billiard and have fun. Finally at that evening we watched a horror movie. Next day the Norwegians came to our Upper Secondary School lessons to study some Swedish and history. After the school day we went to the spa and gym in Saariselkä (www.saariselka.fi). On Thursday evening there were Sophomore Dances in the local gym hall. The Norwegian students really liked the dancers' fabulous dresses and fine dances. On Friday the Norwegians visited Ivalo library and on their way back they visited Inari Same Museum Siida. (www.siida.fi)
16.3.06 B.I.A 2a
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