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Alisher Navoiy Secondary School ((ウズベク語:''Alisher Navoiy nomli oʻrta maktab'', ''Алишер Навоий номли ўрта мактаб''); (キルギス語:''Алишер Навои атындаги орто мектеби''); (ロシア語:''Средняя школа имени Алишера Навои'')) is a secondary school in Isfana, Kyrgyzstan.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Isfana: City profile )〕 Although the school is called a secondary school, it offers classes for grades one through eleven. The school has Uzbek, Kyrgyz, and Russian classes. The school was established in 1977 on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the October Revolution and was therefore initially called the 60th Anniversary of the October Revolution ((ウズベク語:Oktabr 60 yilligi, Октябрь 60 йиллиги); (キルギス語:Октябрь 60 жылдыгы); (ロシア語:60 лет Октября)). After Kyrgyzstan became independent in 1991, the school was renamed Alisher Navoiy Secondary School in honor of the great Turkic poet and statesman Ali-Shir Nava'i. == General framework and curriculum == At Alisher Navoiy Secondary School, children are accepted to first grade at the age of six or seven, depending on the child's individual development. The eleven-year school term is split into ''elementary'' (grades 1-4), ''middle'' (grades 5-9) and ''senior'' (grades 10-11) classes. Attending a "basic" nine-year (elementary and middle) program is compulsory. Grades 10-11 are optional. As in many parts of the country, at Alisher Navoiy Secondary School children of elementary classes are normally separated from other classes within their own floor of the school building. They are taught, ideally, by a single teacher through all four elementary grades (except for physical education and foreign languages). Starting from the fifth grade, each academic subject is taught by a dedicated specialty teacher. The school curriculum for senior students includes subjects like mathematics, informatics, physics, chemistry, geography, biology, arts, music, physical education, history, and astronomy. English is taught as a foreign language starting from the fifth grade. Like many other schools in Kyrgyzstan, Alisher Navoiy Secondary School is a double shift school where two streams of students (''morning shift'' and ''evening shift'') share the same facility. The reason for this is that school capacity is insufficient to teach all of the students on a normal, morning-to-afternoon, schedule. The school year extends from the beginning of September to the end of May and is divided into four terms. The school curriculum at Alisher Navoiy Secondary School is fixed: unlike in some Western countries, schoolchildren cannot choose what subjects to study. Students are graded on a five-step scale, ranging in practice from 2 ("unacceptable") to 5 ("excellent"); 1 is a rarely used sign of extreme failure. Teachers regularly subdivide these grades (i.e. 4+, 5-) in daily use, but term and year results are graded strictly 2, 3, 4, or 5. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alisher Navoiy Secondary School (Isfana)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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