Saturday, April 14, 2012

School

 I figured it was about time to talk about my new Chilean school, Instituto Sagrado Corazón (Institute of the Sacred Heart), which if you didn't get from the name is a private Catholic school. I'm really happy at my new school- I already have a close group of friends and I can follow along in class (whereas before I simply sat there not understanding anything 8 hours a day) and I'm actually getting passing grades without studying.

Although both my old and new Chilean schools are private and Catholic, ISC is a lot more relaxed than Campanario (my first school). One reason is ISC is not as heavily Catholic- it is still a religious school but not to the same extent as Campanario. In Campanario we had an hour mass every Thursday morning, grades were split into all girls and all boy cursos (classes), and in the required religion classes they taught how divorce, gay marriage, and abortion are all sins (which was quite awkward considering I had multiple classmates with divorced parents). In ISC we still have required religion classes but they are much more relaxed (we currently are just talking about youth culture), classes are mixed with boys and girls,  and we only have mass for holidays or important events.
taking pictures on my friend Fran's iPhone during school

with my new class IVº Medio C during a class bonding fieldtrip




I have mixed feelings about school. On one side I really enjoy going- my class is really awesome and I get to talk with my friends all day. I already graduated high school so my grades here don't count, meaning I get to enjoy the best parts of high school and go out with friends whenever I want to without any academic stress. Yet at the same time sometimes it feels a little pointless going to school when I'm not really learning anything (the Chilean educational system is a disaster but that's a whole different blog post). But no matter what it is better than being at Carmel High School in which every senior is plagued with senioritis.

Also took a much needed girls shopping trip to Santiago with Wiebke, a German exchange student in my school.
taking webcam photos in the apple store
I'm still living the dream and loving every minute of it.
CHAOO!

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