Saturday, September 01, 2012

First Bell (or School Time)

Russians really know how to make an occasion out of something. The first of September is a big day in Russian. It is known as "First Bell" or "Day of Knowledge". It's the first day of school. Really it's a day to celebrate starting school and to welcome the children.
Melody and I have been a little more nervous than Abigail has, but we have kept those nerves to ourselves, so we could help her overcome any that she had herself.
Abigail does have a school uniform that she will wear from Monday. But for today the clothing was the traditional uniform of white and black.

Here is Abigail all dressed up in her black skirt, white blouse, and big hair bows. Abigail and PJ are standing on the front steps of our apartment building.



Abigail: This is the day that I'm on my way to school.

Abigail is holding flowers that she will give to her teacher later.

Abigail: This is the photo when I'm inside my school.

Abigail: This is me with PJ in the entrance.

Abigail and the other kids are putting on their inside shoes in the cloak room. The boy in front is Arseny who was in Abigail's class at the Children's centre last year. (Aussies, the school year starts in September and ends in May.)

All ready to go out and join her teacher and class group.

Abigail: This is me with my teacher Vera Vasilevna.


We couldn't miss taking a photo as a family with Abigail on her first day of school.

Abigail: That's me in my line. (With her class group.)

Oh so excited to be starting school!

Abigail: That's all of the other kids in different groups.
This is only a fraction of the school. The first assembly was for the first grade and some of the older grades were there (at least 10th grade was anyway). Abigail's class is one of 11 first grade classes. Six are on one campus, the other five are on a different campus. (Both are walking distance from home.)

Abigail's class, standing in the front row.

The day started with the Russian national anthem, followed by some speeches.

There were then ballerinas dancing...

And a circus clown performing...

After the assembly we made our way to Abigail's classroom for her "first class" of school. It was a little symbolic, but the teacher did teach a few things. I don't know about schools back home, but this one is high tech, with a video projector for the teacher to hook up her computer.

Abigail, enjoying learning.

Abigail: That's my teacher.
(It's Vera Vasilevna's first year out of university, so Melody and I are happy that she will likely be a keen teacher, and relate well to the kids.)


"Hello School!"

There are 28 kids in Abigail's class, 1E. But there only appeared to be 24 present.
Abigail: There are 19 girls and 9 boys.

Abigail: That's me with my new school book and flag and balloon.

1 comment:

Lisette said...

Wow Abigail - what an amazing experience for you! I hope you had a wonderful day. It does look a lot different to how Syndal South Primary looks, but it looks very colourful and your teacher seems lovely. Can't wait to hear more!