Sheila goes to a state secondary school in Oxford. She lives with her parents in a village. Her father drives her to school every morning.
In England both primary and secondary schools start at nine o'clock in the morning and continue until half past three in the afternoon. Sheila doesn't go home for lunch because the school has its own dining room and so she can buy food and drinks at school.
At the moment Sheila is studying for her A - level examinations. She is interested in horse riding and on Sunday mornings she usually rides her horse. But Sheila doesn't have much time for her favourite activity during the week because she has to study a lot.
Sheila hopes to get good qualifications because she wants to go to the university. She is very ambitious. She wants to be a doctor. Sheila knows it isn't easy to study Medicine but she is a good student and works hard.
How does Sheila go to school every morning?
Her father takes her by car
She rides a horse
she drives her own car
Her mother takes her
What time do primary and secondary schools start in England?
They start al half past eight
They start at nine o'clock
They start at half past nine
Thay start at three o'clck in the afternoon
Sheila doesn't go home for lunch because ...
she has her own dining room
she can buy food or drinks at school
she is not hungry at half past three in the afternoon