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Lytchett Minster School is a comprehensive school, with about 1,400 students aged 11 to 18, and 50 teachers, from Poole, Dorset, England. The school uses a house system to arrange the students. The head of house remains the same person for each pupil for the whole first 5 years of school. In the upper school there is no house system. == Lower school == The lower school comprises the compulsory education pupils, years 7 to 11. School pupils wear uniform, whilst sixth formers can wear office-suitable clothing. The uniform includes striped ties, blue and white pinstriped blouses/shirts and a blue v-neck sweatshirt. In activities such as sports day, the houses compete for the sports day trophy. There are also inter-house sporting activities, such as football, netball, rugby and other sports. There is a trophy for most of these sporting events, as well as the inter-house chess contest. The houses are named after geological deposits in the local Dorset area and their names and colours are: *Wealden - Green *Kimmeridge - Purple *Purbeck - Blue *Portland - Red *Gault - Yellow The lower school are involved in theatrical productions, such as ''Godspell'' and ''The Sound of Music'' with the sixth form and years 10 and 11 playing the lead roles. In 2007, all years were involved in a theatrical production of ''Barnum''. In 2009, they performed ''Alice in Wonderland''. There have also been lower school productions such as ''Ernie's Incredible Hallucinations'' (2007), ''Blood Brothers'' (2008), ''Oliver!'' (2009) and ''Romeo and Juliet'' (2009) whilst entering the Rock Challenge. In 2010 Lytchett Minster School ran the school production of ''Chess''. Also in early 2011 Lytchett Minster school ran the school production of West Side Story. 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「Lytchett Minster School」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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