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Gymnasium No. 1 : ウィキペディア英語版
Gymnasium No. 1

Gymnasium No. 1 ((キルギス語:''№1-гимназия''); (ロシア語:Гимназия №1)) is a gymnasium and boarding school located in Isfana, Kyrgyzstan.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Isfana: City profile )〕 The official name of the school is Gymnasium School No. 1 (Kyrgyz: ''№1-мектеп-гимназия''; Russian: ''Школа-гимназия №1''). Since the medium of instruction at Gymnasium No. 1 is Kyrgyz, it is also colloquially called the Kyrgyz Gymnasium.
Education is free at Gymnasium No. 1. Classes are offered for grades five through eleven. The school usually accepts more academically-inclined students. Some of the students, who mainly come from villages located in Leilek District, live in the school boarding house during the academic year.
== Curriculum ==
At Gymnasium No. 1, the seven-year school term is split into ''middle'' (grades 5-9) and ''senior'' (grades 10-11) classes. Upon completing grade nine, students take state exams and get a certificate confirming their completion of the core nine-year program. Grades 10 and 11 are optional. Students take state exams once again when they finish grade eleven.
Gymnasium No. 1 accepts more academically-inclined students. Students must take entrance exams to enroll. While Gymnasium No. 1 provides general education like other secondary schools in Isfana, students of the gymnasium take more classes and have to study harder.
The school curriculum includes subjects like mathematics, informatics, physics, chemistry, geography, biology, arts, music, physical education, history, and astronomy.
The school year extends from the beginning of September to the end of May and is divided into four terms. The school curriculum at Gymnasium No. 1 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.
Main classes are taught in the morning. In the afternoon, students must attend additional classes. One, two, or three additional classes are taught in the afternoon, depending on the grade. Each class lasts for 45 minutes.

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