NOTE: You may be sent to one of the preschools to teach before the school hours shown below.
Class 1
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13:35
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14:20
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Class 2
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14:20
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15:05
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5-Minute Break
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Class 3
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15:10
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15:55
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5-Minute Break
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Class 4
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16:00
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16:45
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5-Minute Break
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Class 5
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16:50
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17:35
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5-Minute Break
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Class 6
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17:40
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18:25
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5-Minute Break
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Class 7
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18:30
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19:15
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Class 8
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19:15
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20:00
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Notes:
· You won’t necessarily teach 8 classes every day.
· Some classes are taught in nearby local schools - you will either take
the teacher car or be driven.
· Students typically come to the school once or twice a week. No student
comes all four days.
· The teacher schedule is divided into A weeks and B weeks. You’ll
understand once you see it.
· If you are teaching at one of the remote elementary schools your
schedule might begin at 13:00 but it will also end earlier.
· Students are sometimes coming from nearby villages and they arrive late.
Occasionally your class will not start on time. Still, it is important that you
end on time so that we keep as close to the schedule as possible.
I strongly recommended to Peter that he add a 20-minute break into the schedule. Most teachers find this back-to-back schedule exhausting. I think a longer break between the 4th and 5th class or the 5th and 6th class makes the most sense.
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