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![]() Classes at Otaki Elementary School begin at 8:55 a.m., but once a week pupils come much earlier to weed the schoolyard or shovel snow around the school. The Middle School starts 10 minutes earlier and ends 20 minutes later. Besides classes, the students are assigned to raise animals or grow vegetables. A
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A Day at School (Elementary
School) ![]() "Snow is melting on the mountain. The scent of spring is in the air. Under the big blue sky is a beautiful river." This passage, written by Otaki schoolchildren express their affection for the natural beauty of their village, hangs on the wall of the fourth-grade class at Otaki Elementary School. A refreshing wind blows through an open window. |
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![]() Classes begin at 8:55 a.m., but once a week the students come to school at 8:00, when in the summer they weed the schoolyard and in the winter, with temperatures dropping to minus 10 degrees Celsius, they shovel snow along the route to and near the school. They also have fun building snowmen and having snowball fights.
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![]() The third-grade class is caring for a poisonous snake named Nyorozo, found by their teacher in the schoolyard, which now lives in a tank. Once a week, when the teacher feeds the snake, the excited cheers of the students echo in the halls. After school, some kids play tag, while others go to the library. They all have to go home, though, by 4:30.
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