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Justo ahora, hckosice dijo:

 

well, this is well known here thanks the million of different Argentinian telenovelas assaults our TVs the whole days :d

 

That's a bit controversial here because private schools are generally for wealthier kids and I don't remember a SINGLE of those kind of tv shows in which the kids attend a state school. It's like depicting poverty is banned in those fantasy worlds.

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Just now, LDOG said:

 

That's a bit controversial here because private schools are generally for wealthier kids and I don't remember a SINGLE of those kind of tv shows in which the kids attend a state school. It's like depicting poverty is banned in those fantasy worlds.

 

Right, now when you mentioned it, I don´t remember any sequence from a state school. In other hand it´s not like I am a mega fan and watch them regularly, I remember only the one with Natalia Oreiro playing a servant or something named Milagros, she was a super star here in the days, almost everyone was watching it, she was even "on tour" in all cities in Slovakia one summer :lol:

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Justo ahora, hckosice dijo:

 

Right, now when you mentioned it, I don´t remember any sequence from a state school. In other hand it´s not like I am a mega fan and watch them regularly, I remember only the one with Natalia Oreiro playing a servant or something named Milagros, she was a super star here in the days, almost everyone was watching it, she was even "on tour" in all cities in Slovakia one summer :lol:

 

That is Muñeca Brava. For some strange reason the show was incredibly popular in places like Russia or Israel, I would say even more popular than here. And it ends with her marrying the rich dude, because obviously that should be the dream of any poor person :lol:

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Just now, LDOG said:

 

That is Muñeca Brava. For some strange reason the show was incredibly popular in places like Russia or Israel, I would say even more popular than here. And it ends with her marrying the rich dude, because obviously that should be the dream of any poor person :lol:

Spoilers!

 

:p 

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1 hour ago, LDOG said:

 

That's a bit controversial here because private schools are generally for wealthier kids and I don't remember a SINGLE of those kind of tv shows in which the kids attend a state school. It's like depicting poverty is banned in those fantasy worlds.

Yeah I always get called rich or bougie for attending private school, but I do admit my privilege to be able to do so. My parents are probably well inside the middle class. 

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Primary schools re-opened here today. The school year for primary schools runs from September - June with 2 weeks off at Christmas and 2 weeks off at Easter as well as other mid term breaks. Age group 4-12 years.

 

Secondary schools open the last week of August / first week of September and finishes in May. So they have 3 months free in the summer (June, July and August) and 2 weeks off in Christmas and Easter as well as mid term breaks. Age group 12-17 / 18 years.

 

My primary school and secondary schools both had uniforms so I wore a uniform from 4-17 years of age :d 

 

Oh, and there is no tradition of gifts for teachers :d 

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Just now, OlympicIRL said:

Primary schools re-opened here today. The school year for primary schools runs from September - June with 2 weeks off at Christmas and 2 weeks off at Easter as well as other mid term breaks. Age group 4-12 years.

 

Secondary schools open the last week of August / first week of September and finishes in May. So they have 3 months free in the summer (June, July and August) and 2 weeks off in Christmas and Easter as well as mid term breaks. Age group 12-17 / 18 years.

 

My primary school and secondary schools both had uniforms so I wore a uniform from 4-17 years of age :d 

 

Oh, and there is no tradition of gifts for teachers :d 

I had Irish schooling apparently :p. Everything you said is true to my schooling. To be fair Irish very often = Catholic :p. I guess catholic schools have adopted the Irish model. The only differences are: 1) in elementary school we got Thursday-Friday off during Thanksgiving and in high school we got the whole week off 2) I only got 2 weeks off for Christmas, but most American public schools get 3 3) I only got 1 week off at Easter, but many schools are getting 2 weeks off now.

 

Also I got a lot of random days off (some holy days and whatnot, so I could attend mass and definitely not say at home and some multi-sports games :lol:). Interesting, American’s don’t take Halloween off even though it’s a big deal here. 

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Just now, Olympian1010 said:

I had Irish schooling apparently :p. Everything you said is true to my schooling. To be fair Irish very often = Catholic :p. I guess catholic schools have adopted the Irish model. The only differences are: 1) in elementary school we got Thursday-Friday off during Thanksgiving and in high school we got the whole week off 2) I only got 2 weeks off for Christmas, but most American public schools get 3 3) I only got 1 week off at Easter, but many schools are getting 2 weeks off now.

 

Also I got a lot of random days off (some holy days and whatnot, so I could attend mass and definitely not say at home and some multi-sports games :lol:). Interesting, American’s don’t take Halloween off even though it’s a big deal here. 

 

Yes, at primary school, we had random days off for holy days of obligation or whatever :d

 

And yes, I was educated in Catholic schools... my secondary school was run by priests and my sisters attended a "convent" school run by nuns :d.  It's only the older I get I realise how weird the Irish education system is :dI think I posted a picture of it here before, but here it is again, a pic of my secondary school

 

6763431_orig.jpg

 

 

St-Eunans-College.jpg

 

 

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50 minutes ago, OlympicIRL said:

 

Yes, at primary school, we had random days off for holy days of obligation or whatever :d

 

And yes, I was educated in Catholic schools... my secondary school was run by priests and my sisters attended a "convent" school run by nuns :d.  It's only the older I get I realise how weird the Irish education system is :dI think I posted a picture of it here before, but here it is again, a pic of my secondary school

 

6763431_orig.jpg

 

 

St-Eunans-College.jpg

 

 

Yeah my catholic schools were no where near that nice. Obviously there’s a lot more funding for them and history for them in Ireland too. I’ll admit that it feels weird not to attend school in a uniform or begin the day with morning prayer anymore. I’d say I like the change though.

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