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Tuesday 9 November 2021

Why Pt England school is an important part of our community.

 Why Pt England school is an important part of our community.


Introduction:

The importance of school…

What moulds our personality.

Where we make our friends.

 What decides our future.

It’s one of the most important places in communities.

I mean, without it, where would you be now?




Learning Perspective:

Most start school at a very young age. Meaning you wouldn’t know many things. Learning is essential in life, it’s what brought humans to where we are now, sharing ideas, sharing our knowledge, and teaching the next generation so they know more than us, therefore improving our species.

At a young age, you don’t have a fully developed personality, but near other people, whether friends or bullies, they can help mould your personality. 



As you get older, and travel to the next school, you’ll find that most schools offer various subjects, not just ranging from literacy to maths, but from more unique subjects such as art, music, culture, coding, engineering etc.

In exploring more subjects, you’ll surely find something you love. This makes you want to learn more about it, makes you improve on it, and sooner or later, you have your dream career.



Mental Perspective:

Schools are most likely the first place you meet others apart from your family. This is where you’ll meet your friends, and even bullies.

However, this forms your personality. You’ll know what kind of people you like, what kind of people you dislike, what kind of person you want to be, and you may even find a role-model to you.

Some schools can also be of help with your religion and culture.
Some schools encourage your beliefs, as well as sharing knowledge of what your religion knows. This helps you understand more, and gives you an explanation of certain things in life.

The same applies for culture. If you’re at a good school, schools will encourage your culture. They’ll teach you things about it, such as traditions, beliefs and more.
As you grow older into your late teens, and enter the more complex schools, it’s likely that you might even find a love interest.

Whether your soul-mate or not, it’s nice to have one.



Future Impact:

So, you’re an adult now.

After all this time, the friends you’ve made, the events you’ve partaken. The ideas you’ve achieved, and the inspirations you’ve left.

You’ll be older, you’ll have a job. In the community, you might even have some friends you made as a child. School may have helped you with that. You may even have your dream career, School may have helped you with that. School would've helped you with a lot of things.



Conclusion:

After so many years, you’re an adult now. And you would have many friends, a job, and perhaps even a love. School would have a massive effect on all of these. 

So, now you ponder the question “Why School is an important part of our community?”. Well, in the community, as an adult, it’s important because now, you’re you. School has helped mould what is you, after all this, your achievements, your graduation, in the end, it’s why you’re here today, it’s why you’re the amazing person you are now!

So, in conclusion, school helps your role in the community, because school has made what’s you, you.





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Ideas:

Learning perspective.

Mental perspective.

Future Impact.




Learning perspective.

Mental perspective.

Future Impact.

Learning shows students their interests.

School is where you gain a lot of friends.

School is where you can develop your personality.

Learning teaches students.

Students at school create communities/groups potentially being your friends as an adult.

School can also be where you find your hobbies, letting you get an idea of your chosen career.

Learning is essential for a good future.












Whare Perspective:

Physical: P.E getting fit, physical activity

Mental: Where you gain friends, where you find your personality.

Family: Family being proud of you, encouraging you.

Spiritual: Some schools let you learn about your culture, and teach you more things about your Religion.








1 comment:

  1. What a thoughtful, reflective piece of writing. I really enjoyed reading this Austin. Nice work son!

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