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Author: Nanao Nagase
Fiction Rated: T - English - General/Humor - Reviews: 27 - Published: 01-13-06 - Updated: 05-11-07 - id:2089566

Yashi Sensei!!

A/n- Well. Here’s a new story…Yashi Sensei means “ fraud teacher” in Romaji or English, so you can guess what this story is about…. I hope you enjoy it. If you do enjoy this default chapter, please review, if you find fault with it, please review it and tell me how I can improve it.


Have you ever come across a pamphlet, or brochure, when you are at your son or daughter’s inauguration ceremony in a school? It’s always about the school’s policy, about its courses, information you might find useful for your children, you may take one from the bunches the teachers or students hand to you, and you may pore over it for a few days, making notes of contact numbers, information…and throw it away a few days later, and forget all about.

Well, this is the story of a young preteen named Go Harada, and how he received one of these pamphlets too, when he was in his inauguration ceremony into middle school in America. It was a pamphlet about a girl’s school in the Kanagawa prefecture of Japan.

He took it out of curiosity, and was reading through it on his way home, but little did he know, that it was going to change his life forever. No, not in a magical way. Not in a fantastic way either. He was very clever, and had an IQ level that was above average. He could answer any complicated Mathematics question you throw at him, and he speaks excellent English. But Go had a very big problem with his oral skills.

He always stumbled over words, and stammered words when he was nervous. He was intelligent, but when he did his homework, or was doing an examination, he somehow always gets so nervous, he’ll forget everything he learns, and although he tries his best, he always narrowly passes or fails the exam.

He wasn’t cute or handsome, but had one of the plainest faces in school, and he was short for his age. But somehow, fate does funny, ‘lucky’ things to good people. And Go just happened to be one of them. But why tell you the story? Why don’t we travel with Go, as he goes an adventure of a lifetime?


St Louisa’s Academy For Girls (High School)

Welcome to St Louisa’s Academy for Girls, the High School Branch. It is a dedicated school, hoping to teach and help all that we can, to all students, regardless of race, language or religion. Every student will leave St Louisa after graduation, with dignity, intelligence, faith and the confidence to step into society.

Information

Class numbers and School Hours

The classes in St Louisa’s each hold 27 to 30 girls. Each class is diversity in each own right, and every girl will have a chance to co-operate with her peers. The class will be mixed in terms of race and religion, to facilitate a multi-nationalities society.

School Hours are from 8 am to 3pm

Lights out in all dormitories at 11pm, thought it is extended during the exam periods

Subjects (Academic)

St Louisa offers two courses, Normal and Special. Normal course are for girls who have not passed the Gifted Education or Honor Roll Examination. Special course is for those who have passed the examination, and confirmed to be clever enough to stay in the Honor Roll. The students in the Special Course will also take the Normal Course subjects along with their Special course subjects.

Normal

Mathematics, Science, Japanese History/ World History, Japanese (Traditional and Modern), Conversational English (English), and Geography

Special Course

Biotechnology Engineering, Archeology, French, German and others. (Please inquire for more

Information)

Before the start of the 1st year, students will have a choice of two Science subjects. They will offer those two subjects in their final examinations. Students have to choose two out of three subjects (Physics, Biology and Chemistry). This is compulsory for all students.

Other Subjects

Other non- academic subjects that St. Louisa offers consist of…

Physical Education (elective)

Culinary Cooking

Art

Flower Arrangement (Ikebana)/ Ceremony Tea Serving

Shamisen (traditional Japanese musical instrument) Tutorial for all first years

School Semester

The school year starts in April, like all Japanese schools. There are three terms in a school year, starting from April until 31 March the following year.

Holidays- Summer Holidays, Winter Holidays and Spring Holidays, and all of Japan’s public holidays.

Societies, Clubs and Organizations

At St. Louisa’s Academy, the cultural clubs, sport clubs and teams, societies and performance groups are virtually limitless. Here are a few that we offer (This is only the tip of the iceberg)

Cultural Clubs- Go (Japanese Chess) Club, Tea Ceremony Club, Flower Arrangement Club, Kabuki theatre…

Sport Teams/ Recreational- Badminton Club, Tennis Club, Soccer Club, Kendo Club, Swimming Club, Gymnastics (Rhythmic and Artistic), Judo…

Performance and the Arts- Fine Arts Club, Literature Club, Performance Arts Club, Choir, Debate (English and Japanese) Club…

Other Clubs and Societies- Astronomy Club, Divination Club, Robotics and Computer Club, Culinary Arts Club, Slack Union…

We hope that you will enjoy your schooling years in St. Louisa’s Academy for Girls. We will try our best, as the staff and management of the school, to make these three years academically fruitful, and that you will leave the school with pride.

Principal Haruka Takayuki and Vice-principal Hiro Takayuki

St Louisa’s Academy

Caritas. Spes. Audacia. (Love. Hope. Courage)




© Copyright 2006 Nanao Nagase (FictionPress ID:504786).


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