A Day in the Life at Marina

Get a complete breakdown of the daily schedule for both Junior and High School students, including timings for classes, breaks, and

School Day

Junior school structure of the day

The Junior school day starts at 8:15 am and ends at 2:45 pm from Monday to Thursday and 12:45 pm on Friday. The first bell rings at 8:10 am in preparation to enter classes and the second bell at 8:15 am for the start of the day’s activities. Registration begins at 8:15 am and then time is allocated for circle time. At 8:30 am lessons begin.

Foundation (Nursery/Reception)

Lessons begin at 8:30 am. The children in these classes have flexible times for breaks. Most of the students come with their packed lunch in order to prevent the children bringing in money to spend at the canteen. Some parents make arrangements with the caterers at the canteen for food to be served to their children during break. Their school day ends at 1:45 pm, but, there is after-care provision till 2.45 pm. On Friday, school ends at 12:45 pm.

Key Stage 1 ( Years 1 & 2 ) and Key Stage 2 ( Year 3 – Year 6 )

Lessons begin at 8:30 am from Monday to Thursday and end at 2:45 pm. On Friday, the day ends at 12:45 pm.

Assemblies

There are two assemblies for the week on Tuesday and Friday. The assembly on Tuesday is primarily used to hand out awards and merit point certificates. On Friday each class in the school from Year 1 to Year 6 takes turns at performing or giving a presentation to the rest of the school usually in the form of drama or poetry

Breaks

There are separate breaks for Key Stages 1 and 2. Years 1 and 2 come out for their first break at 10:00 am which ends at 10:45 am while the Year 3 to 6 break begins at 10:30 am and ends at 11:15 am. The second break for Years 1 and 2 is from 12:15 pm to 12:45 pm while for Years 3 to 6 it is from 1:15 pm to 1:45 pm. The separation of the break times gives each Key Stage their own space and makes the queue for the canteen manageable!

Extra-curricular Activities

Every Wednesday the school organizes Extra-Curricular Activities. These are non-academic activities for the children. These activities begin at 3:00pm and end at 4:00pm. During this time each child will go to his/her club. Teachers are responsible for the running of the clubs and volunteer to provide activities which they are interested in themselves and hopefully pass on their passion to the students.

Use of Library

In addition to the single periods allocated to each class for library from Year 1 to Year 6 children are allowed to take library books home for reading every day. Children who want to join the library must be registered by their parents before they are allowed to take library books and must be in possession of a book bag. At 1:00pm children in the Foundation classes are allowed to pick a book from the library if they are accompanied by their parents. From 2:30pm to 3:00pm Years 1 to 6 are allowed to pick a book from the library to take home.

Reading Scheme

Presently a reading programme has been introduced in Year 6 (and will soon be extended to other year groups) where a child is required to pick a book from the library at least once a week and at regular intervals is required to write a book review. In this regard each child is required to buy a book bag in order to be eligible to pick a book from the library.

Specialist Subjects

In addition to the general subjects taught in the classes by class teachers, there are specialist subjects taught by some staff members. These subjects are:

French

Music

Arts/Craft

Physical Education (P.E.)

Information Communication and Technology (ICT)

Sick Bay

The school has a Sick Bay with two qualified nurses to take care of the First Aid in the school. The nurses will contact the parents /guardians if a child is injured at the school. If it is a more serious incident the child may be taken to the nearest hospital for medical attention.

High school structure of the day

School begins each day, Monday to Friday, at 8:00am and ends at 2:50pm (Monday to Thursday for forms 1 to 5 or years 7 to 11, 4:30pm for forms 6 and 7 (years 12 to 13) and at 12:50pm on Friday for the whole school.

Our commitment goes beyond academics to nurture every aspect of your child's development.

Mondays and Wednesdays;-8:00am – 8:25am

Tuesdays; 8.00am to 8:15am, followed immediately by either Year Group or House assembly up to 8.25am. These assemblies alternate every Tuesday.

Thursdays; 8.00am to 8:15am followed immediately by general school assembly up to 8.25am

Fridays: 8.00am to 8:20am.

Lessons of all other subjects commence at 8:30am Mondays to Thursdays and at 8:20am on Fridays.

Forms 1-3(Years 7 - 9)

ENGLISH LANGUAGE- 4 Hours

MATHEMATICS - 3 Hours 20 minutes

FRENCH - 2 Hours 40 minutes

HUMANITIES (History and Geography) - 2 Hours 40 minutes

ICT - 2 Hours

ART AND DESIGN - 1 Hour 20 minutes

PHYSICAL EDUCATION- 1 Hour 20 minute

MUSIC - 1 Hour 20 minutes

Forms 4-5(Years 10 - 11)

MATHEMATICS – 4 Hours

ENGLISH LANGUAGE – 2 Hours 40 minutes

LITERATURE- IN- ENGLISH – 1 Hour 20 minutes

FRENCH – 2 Hours 40 minutes

FURTHER MATHEMATICS – 2 Hours 40 minutes

PHYSICS – 2 Hours 40 minutes

CHEMISTRY – 2 Hours 40 minutes

GEOGRAPHY – 2 Hours 40 minutes

HISTORY – 2 Hours 40 minutes

SOCIOLOGY - 2 Hours 40 minutes

ACCOUNTING – 2 Hours 40 minutes

BUSINESS STUDIES – 2 Hours 40 minutes

ECONOMICS – 2 Hours 40 minutes

ART AND DESIGN – 2 Hours 40 minutes

DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY – 2 Hours and 40 minutes

ICT (Information, communication and technology) 2 Hours 40 minutes

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+220 4494374

P.O.Box 717, Banjul, The Gambia

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