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The schedule for Saturday was different at all the schools. The saturday schedule varied from school to school. Normally the schools had classes in the morning. Afternoon activities varied. Often spoorts activities were schudled, especially matches with other schools. Often the children were given free time for games, both inside and outside depending on the weather. The older pupils often are engaged in sports. The younger children in a variety of games or other activities. Especially popular on saturday for the younger children is building and playing in forts and dens. Some children might catch up with their reading or even school projects. There are seasonal variations. During the summer term the swimming pool is often open. Other facilities like the gymnasium are open for a range of activities. Some schools schedule field trips or other special activities. There are often special activities satuday evening some as movie videos.
Saturday mornings are devoted to completing 'Weekend Prep' -- three subjects in all. Saturday afternoons are deliberately left free to give opportunity left free to give opportunity for aech boy to develop his own hobbies and interests. In Summer they will mainly occupy themselves on the cricket nets, tennis courts, the Swimming pool and other games in the grounds -- or some boys like gardening or will sit and read. In Winter, when it is fine they can play in the grounds or on the Playing fields; in the evenings they can do Art, model-making, table tennis, billiards, bdminton, or games in the Platroom or on the floodlit Hard Play Area. The Library is open at all times.
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