Students and their classes

Photographer Julian Jermaine in 2004, decided to find out how to look, students and their classes around the world. From 2004 to 2012 he visited 20 countries and took photos of more than 450 classes and students. According to the pictures you will appreciate the country in which children learn and find out what percentage of students entering higher education. Russia. School №63 in the Kalinin district of St. Petersburg. It was the most ambitious students who I've seen during the trip - all of them are going to go to university. It was also the only student who walked on his heels in Gucci and Prada. This class was more like a meeting of business people, not students:





Brazil. School Escola Estadual Nossa Senhora do Belo Ramo in the city of Belo Horizonte. It was a typical school for workers' children living in poor neighborhoods. Because the school is only 8-10% are admitted to university



Germany. School Agnes-Miegl-Realschule in Dusseldorf. "You can see that the class is decorated with graffiti - a youth subculture, this school is soaked," - explains Jermaine:



Yemen. Al Ishraq Primary School in the city of Al-Akamat megabits. This one-room elementary school in a mountainous country dia. Here, children learn at the same time from 5 to 12 years, the older help the younger tuition. Only about 15% of children after the end of primary school continue their studies in high school, the university does not come here no:



USA. School Beaumont High School, the city of St. Louis. This school truly reflects the reality of this area of ​​the city inhabited mostly black. The school is big, old buildings. But the teachers here have stolen up pretty strong, and students, for example, learn even trigonometry. From the school to colleges and universities receive about 15% of the graduates:



Netherlands. School Bornago College. Photographer Jermaine says that of all the schools of the world, he visited students of the Dutch school were the most calm, friendly smile and not afraid to be photographed. This 9th grade, children 13-14 years:



Spain. The school Colegio de Educación Público, Estados Unidos de América Huarte de San Juan in Madrid. In this school, in music class taught by employees of the Madrid Philharmonic. "School classes in Spain were the smallest in the number of students, among all the schools that I have seen" - says Jermaine:



England. School Deneside Infants School in the town of Seaham. "This town, and especially the area where the school is located, disadvantaged, there are many unemployed and sitting on velfere. But at the same time, unlike other English schools, classes are very racially homogeneous - there are learning almost exclusively white, "- says the photographer:



Peru. School Escolar Secundaria Tiracanchi. It is a tiny village in the mountains. 25% of the people there speak only an Indian language - Quechua. 80% of the population - farmers, 46% of homes do not have electricity. The school teaches all subjects 1 teacher, and he was 67 years old. From this school, no one ever did in high school:



Ethiopia. Gambella Elementary School. It is a small village 420 km from the capital Addis Ababa. At school 5 classes. Teachers - the most respected people of this village, as well as the best-paid - they receive about 70 dollars a month:



Bangladesh. School Jessore Zilla School. Students are very proud of their form, as in Bangladesh in the form of people - very respectable. Most children dream of becoming doctors and lawyers, but the reality is that because of this simple way to school in these areas it is likely to be closed. But the military among their graduates are many:



Nigeria. School Kuramo Junior College on the island of Victoria, near the capital of Lagos. In fact it is the only class in the well-maintained school, and the rest - in the open air. This class and the furniture in it were arranged to charity the money an oil company:



Taiwan. School Min-sheng Junior High School in the capital Taipei. Initially, these students had lunch in the classroom with the teacher, and then he forced them to sleep 30 minutes straight at their desks. Then they walked on the street for 10 minutes and returned to his lessons. Tired of these children can understand - they have a day for 8-9 lessons:



Cuba. School Escuela Primaria Angela Landa in the old part of Havana. The families of these children are very poor, but there is good medicine (at the level of Western standards), as well as school children are fed for free:



Qatar. School Omar Bin Al-Khattab Educational Complex in the capital Doha. "This school seemed effective (there is even a teacher from Europe), but soulless" - says Jermaine. Of particular pride in students making their way cause mustache:



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