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Band Ensembles Book
What school subjects and after-school activities do you do?

I have:
Maths, english and QCS (this big test all students in my who want to go to uni state have to take and it determines our overall position and what courses we can do) which are all compulsary.

Then I have:
Music
Music Extension
Chemistry
Modern History

And since I do an extension subject, I also have spares. That basically means I get to hang in the library. Ahaha, it’s heaps of fun and actually really good for getting work done because you have all the books and computers to use, with no facebook or Y!A distractions!

For extra-curricular activities, I do:
Choir
Band
Woodwind ensemble
School musical
Rotary club

BQ: What are the teachers at your school like? Do you like them or are you just indifferent about them?
Haha, whoops forgot a few things.

When I said band before I meant our school’s concert band and I play bass clarinet.

Then I play clarinet in the jazz band.

I take bass clarinet lessons and vocal lessons at school too.

My school doesn’t give me the option to choose my classes, so this year I’m forced to have (all are at an advanced level) :

- Maths
- Physics & chemistry (we do more physics and less chemistry, though)
- French literature & grammar
- English literature & grammar
- Spanish
- History
- Canadian history (beurk… We’ve been at it since the third grade.)
- Gym / P.E.
- Cultures & religion

I don’t do a lot of extra-curricular, as I’m aiming for a college and a university which are axed more on academics. I’m on the soccer team and take a lot of ballet classes, though.

BQ: My teachers are all right, though most lack severely in trying to discipline the class. I love my English, French and History teachers. My Math teacher is fun and likes me, but I despise my Chem & Physics teacher.

LHSMB @ 2010 Foothill Band Review


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