Eventhough, the first pdpc begins at 09:00a.m., both teachers and pupils are supposed to be at school before 08:40a.m.
So, what happens between 08:40a.m to 09:00a.m? This 20minutes period is the one which is best defined as 'free period'. Some pupils would go for a guitar class with the guitar teachers (including the Vice principal), while others would go for sports training or even stay in class for a reading sessions with the homeroom teachers.
Once the bell rings at 09:00a.m., the first period begins and it will last for 40minutes. And then, the bell will ring again immediately after that signifying the starting of the ten minutes break. As classes end at 02:30p.m., the pupils would have their lunch break at 01:00p.m. (For the Level 2 pupils) and 12:20p.m. (For the Level 1 pupils).
Is that all? Nope. Some pupils may leave and attend "after school" programmes such as English, Mathematics, Music and Arts academy outside of school for the remaining evening while the others would stay at school for school's after school programme. This routine goes on from Monday until Friday.
It is clearly evident here that, Korean kids work so hard to fully maximised their learning experience regardless of the absence of national or standardised tests #komtep2019
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