The Day of Knowledge!
Good morning friends! 🌞
The first experimental printing house congratulates everyone on September 1 – Knowledge Day! 🌹
Did you know that the event has an extensive background dating back to centuries-old traditions? The holiday of the New Year, which came at the end of the 15th century from Byzantium, is associated with the emergence of the custom to honor everyone who receives and imparts knowledge. Since 1984, the event began to be celebrated at the official level.
And although in the context of the pandemic, holding mass holiday gatherings is limited, today let us recall the traditions familiar to schoolchildren and their parents:
1. Formal dress – students come to school in light shirts, jackets, plain skirts, trousers, and sundresses.
2. The solemn line is the main tradition of the Day of Knowledge. Teachers and students congratulate each other on the beginning of the new school year, read poems, sing songs, and give flowers to teachers.
3. The first bell – a senior pupil sits a first grader on his shoulder with a bell in his hands, after which they go in a circle, and the girl rings the bell, inviting everyone to the first lesson.
4. Classroom hour – the first lesson in the academic year, during which organizational issues are resolved, first-graders get to know each other, and graduates are told about exams and future admission.And some interesting facts about Knowledge Day: 👆
1. In ancient times, September 1 was celebrated as a harvest festival.
2. The word “school” comes from the Greek “skole”, in translation – “leisure”.
3. Ukraine and 122 more countries start the school year on September 1, children of 43 more countries go to school on January 1, and in 16 countries the beginning of the school year falls on March.
4. The longest lesson was recorded in Australia and lasted 54 hours. All this time the professor read his lecture material to the students.And the specialists of the First Experimental Printing House are always in touch and are waiting for your layouts in order to efficiently and quickly transfer them to paper! 🔥
09/01/2020
+38 (067) 543 56 55
+38 (099) 543 56 55
+38 (073) 545 56 55
www.exp-print.com.uaKharkov printing house, printing, offset printing, book printing, magazine printing, catalog printing, notebook printing, poster printing, booklet printing, leaflet printing
The Day of Knowledge!
Good morning friends! 🌞
The first experimental printing house congratulates everyone on September 1 – Knowledge Day! 🌹
Did you know that the event has an extensive background dating back to centuries-old traditions? The holiday of the New Year, which came at the end of the 15th century from Byzantium, is associated with the emergence of the custom to honor everyone who receives and imparts knowledge. Since 1984, the event began to be celebrated at the official level.
And although in the context of the pandemic, holding mass holiday gatherings is limited, today let us recall the traditions familiar to schoolchildren and their parents:
1. Formal dress – students come to school in light shirts, jackets, plain skirts, trousers, and sundresses.
2. The solemn line is the main tradition of the Day of Knowledge. Teachers and students congratulate each other on the beginning of the new school year, read poems, sing songs, and give flowers to teachers.
3. The first bell – a senior pupil sits a first grader on his shoulder with a bell in his hands, after which they go in a circle, and the girl rings the bell, inviting everyone to the first lesson.
4. Classroom hour – the first lesson in the academic year, during which organizational issues are resolved, first-graders get to know each other, and graduates are told about exams and future admission.And some interesting facts about Knowledge Day: 👆
1. In ancient times, September 1 was celebrated as a harvest festival.
2. The word “school” comes from the Greek “skole”, in translation – “leisure”.
3. Ukraine and 122 more countries start the school year on September 1, children of 43 more countries go to school on January 1, and in 16 countries the beginning of the school year falls on March.
4. The longest lesson was recorded in Australia and lasted 54 hours. All this time the professor read his lecture material to the students.And the specialists of the First Experimental Printing House are always in touch and are waiting for your layouts in order to efficiently and quickly transfer them to paper! 🔥
09/01/2020
+38 (067) 543 56 55
+38 (099) 543 56 55
+38 (073) 545 56 55
www.exp-print.com.uaKharkov printing house, printing, offset printing, book printing, magazine printing, catalog printing, notebook printing, poster printing, booklet printing, leaflet printing