Children in Hungary attend primary school from ages 6 to 10/12/14, then move to secondary school. At age 12, they take national exams called GCSEs in subjects like Hungarian, math, history, science, and a foreign language. The narrator attends KCsS Primary School in the town of Dunakeszi, about 15 km from Budapest. The school has about 680 students across junior and senior sections, taught by 45 highly qualified teachers. Students study subjects like Hungarian, math, history, geography, physics, chemistry, biology, English, music, art, and PE. The narrator enjoys English and history but struggles with math and chemistry, and has interests in art and music. The school
Children in Hungary attend primary school from ages 6 to 10/12/14, then move to secondary school. At age 12, they take national exams called GCSEs in subjects like Hungarian, math, history, science, and a foreign language. The narrator attends KCsS Primary School in the town of Dunakeszi, about 15 km from Budapest. The school has about 680 students across junior and senior sections, taught by 45 highly qualified teachers. Students study subjects like Hungarian, math, history, geography, physics, chemistry, biology, English, music, art, and PE. The narrator enjoys English and history but struggles with math and chemistry, and has interests in art and music. The school
Children in Hungary attend primary school from ages 6 to 10/12/14, then move to secondary school. At age 12, they take national exams called GCSEs in subjects like Hungarian, math, history, science, and a foreign language. The narrator attends KCsS Primary School in the town of Dunakeszi, about 15 km from Budapest. The school has about 680 students across junior and senior sections, taught by 45 highly qualified teachers. Students study subjects like Hungarian, math, history, geography, physics, chemistry, biology, English, music, art, and PE. The narrator enjoys English and history but struggles with math and chemistry, and has interests in art and music. The school
when they are 6. They leave their Primary School and go to Secondary School at the age of 10/12/14. In year 12 they take national exams called GCSE. They take exams in Hungarian Grammar and Literature, Maths, History, Science and of course one of the foreign languages. They can take O levels or A levels. They may go to university or college and get a degree. I study at KCsS Primary School. I am in year 8. My school can be found in a friendly town Dunakeszi which is about 15 kms from Budapest. It is in the housing estate with a playground, two well-equipped gyms where several kind of sports can be pursued. There are about 680 pupils in junior and senior sections, taught by 45 teachers. They are highly qualified and help us when we have difficulties. We have a lot of subjects for example: Hungarian Grammar and Literature, Maths, History, Geography, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English, Music, Art and PE. I am good at English and History but I am bad at Maths and Chemistry. I am interested in Art and Music. Last but not least our school is famous for its sporting activities, especially volleyball. I like my school.