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This, my friends, is a presentation by and about the
class of Jo06! We’ll tell you various things about our
school, traditions and so on. Anyway, enjoy!
/Gustaf A
Our credits (our class list)
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Our situation
Our class
Our school
Our traditions
Our credits
Right now it’s winter here in Sweden but we
are still waiting for the snow. We’re from
Uppsala, which it’s right above our capital
Stockholm. We are students at the
Rosendalsgymnasiet which is a pretty new
school. We do our education at a social
science program with journalistic alignment.
We’re all in the age between 15-16.
The Uppsala Cathedral
Let us tell you about our class, Jo06
(pronunciation : gee oh noll sex). We’re forty
students in the class and there are 27 girls and
13 boys. Our course’s direction is journalism,
witch means that we’re writing much and we’re
working with newspapers and other media.
Because we’re so many in the class we divide
in two groups, so most of the time we’re just
twenty. Our class is kind of unique in a way that
doesn’t have much to do about studying and
such. We probably have the best solidarity in
the whole gymnasium because somehow
everyone is friends with everyone. We got our
own laptops that we always bring with us
everywhere except home, we can’t bring them
home because the possibility of stealing. We
got a scout, a troubadour, dancers, sports
freaks, floor ball pros, film critics, a class-mom,
a mom but no fathers of any kind. We’ve done
a lot of things with the class outside school
time, seen a movie and a “singstar-fiesta”! As
you can see, we’re not a very serious class.
The point of this weird part of the letter is that
our class is the best. We’re a bunch of nice
people with a sense of humour so maybe you
shouldn’t take this part so seriously.
The class of Jo06 (something wrong with the flash)
The name of our school is Rosendalsgymnasiet. It’s a
new school, build in a former laboratory. It’s very fresh,
and the entire interior is brand new. We have a projector
in almost every classroom. Everyone in the school gets
to loan a laptop pc from the municipality that we get to
use throughout our school time. There are around 500
students in the school. There are four nature classes,
one journalistic class (that’s us), an international class
and a “SPUNK” class per year. Our classes are formed
out in a quite unique way, with a total of 40 pupils per
class. This class is then divided into two groups,
consisting of 20 pupils each, that can be split into
smaller units if needed. We use study techniques similar
to those at the university, with a lot of lectures and
essays to write. We have a great kitchen that makes the
best food around. Students from other schools and from
the university which is placed close to us, used to come
here to eat! Because of that we had to start using key
cards when we’re going to eat.
Rosendalsgymnasiet, outside
The Swedish celebrations of Christmas start at the first Sunday of
December. We call it advent. Advent means waiting, and we are
waiting for Jesus birth. Most of the Swedish people today are not
that religious but our official religion is the protestant church. In
former days the Swedes were strictly religious and that’s why we
still have these traditions. We have a candle stick with four lights.
Every Sunday until Christmas Eve we light one of these candles;
the first of advent the first candle, the second of advent the
second and so on.
The 13th of December is the day when we celebrate the
memory of the Saint Lucia. In fact, Lucia is a Catholic solemn, but
we celebrate it anyway. We dress up in white nightgowns, both
girls and boys (not that kind of nightdresses we use nowadays,
but rather the strict, white ones they used in former days). One of
the girls gets to be Lucia. She wears a red ribbon round her waist
and a crown with candles. The other girls are TÄRNOR. They
also wear a red ribbon round the waist and a wreath in their hair.
The boys in the retinue of Lucia wears white nightdresses as well,
and a stick with a golden star. The retinue of Lucia walks around
and “lussar” for people and sing songs about Christmas.
We celebrate Christmas on Christmas Eve instead of the
Christmas day. In the morning we eat porridge. In the casserole
we put one almond. The one who gets the almond gets one wish,
or in some families, they say that that person is going to get
married soon…
Various traditions
Isabella Ahlvin
Gustaf Aronsson
Anna Berglund
Rebecka Edberg
Sofia Ekarv
Kristian Elmeskog
Elin Eriksson
Filip Gellin
Louise Gellin
Sofie Gottfridsson
Josefine Helén
Anna Hessel
Sanna Holst
Louise Högdahl
Emma Högling
Dan Kallin
Alicia Karlsson
Carl Klivén
Anna Lundvik
Erika Lydin
Petter Lagusson
Venus Masiha
Katrin Nikou
John Christoffersson
Mikaela Sandahl
Caroline Mattsson
Pedram Nasouri
Kerstin Nilsson
Linnea Nilsson
Alexander Nordin
Nicklas Norling
Julia Stenberg
Adina Triumf
Sara Ulander
Kimberly Åkerström
Amanda Öberg
Fredrik Söderbaum
Mattias Walenius
Amanda Österholm
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