The first lesson of each day would be food technology. Children would learn how to stay safe in the kitchen and cook meals and desserts that would then be served in school. Lunch would last for 30 minutes followed by a 45-minute break so that children get a chance to play. In the afternoon, children could choose what they would like to study from the following list: maths, English, science, art, drama, dance and home skills. This would last for an hour then the whole school would play indoor and outdoor games. On Friday, the school would meet for an assembly.
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