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Chancery High School in FL

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  1. Academics

    grade D+

  2. Diversity

    grade A minus

  3. Teachers

    grade C

  4. College Prep

    grade C

  5. Clubs & Activities

    grade C minus

  6. Administration

    grade C

  7. Sports

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  8. Food

    grade B minus

  9. Resources & Facilities

    grade C

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(407) 850-9791

7001 S ORANGE BLOSSOM TRL
ORLANDO, FL 32809

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Chancery is a no-cost public charter high school with a non-traditional approach. We believe that all students can learn and that every student will succeed. Our high expectations are rooted in our experience helping students from diverse backgrounds find their path to a high school diploma and a brighter future.

Chancery is a school of choice! Our students are not assigned or mandated to enroll with us – they choose to attend because of what we offer, including:

Flexible Schedule, Shorter Day: We offer two separate 5-hour sessions – morning and afternoon – to accommodate work or family responsibilities. Individuals can shift between sessions as their schedule allows or attend both (up to 8 hours per day) if they want to accelerate their pace.

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Academics

Percent Proficient – Reading

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10%

Percent Proficient – Math

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15%

Average Graduation Rate

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14%

Average SAT

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910

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Average ACT composite score out of 36, as reported by Niche users from this school.

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  1. Cost of Living

    grade C

  2. Good for Families

    grade A

  3. Housing

    grade C+

Median Household Income

$61,416

National

$64,994

Median Rent

$1,284

National

$1,096

Median Home Value

$257,800

National

$229,800

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Diversity

grade A minus

Based on racial and economic diversity and survey responses on school culture and diversity from students and parents.

Students

409

Free or Reduced Lunch

1%

Teachers

Student-Teacher Ratio

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45:1

National

17:1

Average Teacher Salary

Average salary for all teachers within the district.

$40,477

Teachers in First/Second Year

0%

Clubs & Activities

Clubs & Activities

grade C minus

Based on student and parent reviews of clubs and activities.

Girls Athletic Participation

Very Low

Boys Athletic Participation

Very Low

Expenses Per Student

$11,800 

/ year

National

$12,239

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Everything excellent, good team, you learn a lot, the best learning system apex learning helped me understand the topics, chancery has the best teachers

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Chancery was pretty easy if you actually focused and not slept there were always teachers there to help in each subject if you needed it.

Amazing staff and learning experience. Their is help anywhere and everywhere you need it. I would change so we would get a longer break but over all amazing school and worth the time.

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Chancery High Charter in Orlando, FL

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7001 S Orange Blossom Trl
Orlando, FL 32809
Orange County
(407) 850-9791

School District
Orange School District

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Chancery High Charter Enrollment, Ranking, and Statistics

Chancery High Charter Students by Grade
PK 0
K 0
1 0
2 0
3 0
4 0
5 0
6 0
7 0
8 0
9 32
10 92
11 147
12 199

Chancery High Charter is a public high school of the Orange School District located in Orlando, FL. It has 470 students in grades 9th through 12th.
Chancery High Charter is the 492nd largest public high school in Florida and the 11,266th largest nationally.
It has a student teacher ratio of 33.6 to 1.

Total Students: 470
Pupil/Teacher Ratio: 33.6:1
Full Time Teachers: 14

Enrollment Rank Nationally: 11,266th out of 26,089
Enrollment Rank in Florida: 492nd out of 1,137
Student/Teacher Rank in Florida:
895th out of 945
Full Time Teacher Rank in Florida:
650th out of 947

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Chancery High Charter Students by Gender

Outer ring represents school district

  School District
██ Male 309
(66%)
30,852
(51%)
██ Female 161
(34%)
29,934
(49%)

Chancery High Charter Students by Ethnicity

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  School District
██ Hispanic 222
(47%)
22,051
(36%)
██ Black 184
(39%)
16,425
(27%)
██ White 47
(10%)
17,734
(29%)
██ Asian 12
(3%)
2,867
(5%)
██ Two or More 5
(1%)
1,367
(2%)
██ Pacific Islander 0
(0%)
115
(0%)
██ American Indian 0
(0%)
227
(0%)

Chancery High Charter Free and Reduced Lunch Assistance

Outer ring represents school district

  School District*
██ Not Eligible 470
(100%)
25,708
(42%)
██ Reduced-Price Lunch Eligible 0
(0%)
2,606
(4%)
██ Free Lunch Eligible 0
(0%)
32,472
(53%)
* School District values based on schools that reported lunch assistance data

Students at a participating school may purchase a meal through the National School Lunch Program. Families with incomes between 130%
and 185%
of the federal poverty level are eligible for reduced price meals.
Schools may not charge more than 40¢ for reduced-price lunches, nor more than 30¢ for reduced-price breakfasts.
Students from families with incomes at or below 130% of the federal poverty level are eligible for free meals.

For 2014, a family of two needs to make an annual income below $20,449 to be eligible for free meals or below $29,100 for reduced price meals.
A family of four needs to make an annual income below $31,005 for free meals or $44,122 for reduced price meals.

Chancery High Charter Trends Over Time

Total Students Over Time
Total Students Over Time
Year Total Students
2005 621
2006 570
2007 559
2008 19
2009 342
2010 468
2011 477
2012 494
2013 512
2014 506
2015 470
Student Teacher Ratio Over Time
Student Teacher Ratio Over Time
Year Student Teacher Ratio
2005 18. 3
2006 16.8
2007 18
2008 0.9
2009 42.8
2010 58.5
2011 53
2012 49.4
2013 36.6
2014 46
2015 33.6
Lunch Assistance Over Time
Lunch Assitance Over Time
Year Lunch Assitance
2005 0.52979066022544
2006 0.70526315789474
2007 0.66010733452594
2008 0. 15789473684211
2009 0.24269005847953
2010 0.36324786324786
2011 0.29559748427673
2012 0.24898785425101
2013 N/A
2014 N/A
2015 N/A

Compare Chancery High Charter to Other High Schools

Student Teacher Ratio Comparison

1,636.7% 16.4:1
1,661.3% 16.6:1
3,360.0% 33. 6:1

Free and Reduced Lunch Comparison

This School 0.0%
National Average 48.3%
State Average 52.9%

Top Nearby High Schools

School Type Grades Students Student Teacher Ratio Distance
Chancery High Charter
Orlando, FL
Public 09 – 12 470 33. 6:1  
Oak Ridge High School
Orlando, FL
Public 09 – 12 2,951 20.1:1 1 miles
South Orlando Christian Academy
Orlando, FL
Private KG – 12 300 24:1 1 miles
Pine Castle Christian Academy
Orlando, FL
Private PK – 12 157 8:1 1 miles
Iec Christian Academy & Preschool
Orlando, FL
Private PK – 10 350 16:1 2 miles
Cornerstone Charter Academy High School
Belle Isle, FL
Public 09 – 12 408 21. 5:1 2 miles
Prosperitas Leadership Academy Charter
Orlando, FL
Public 09 – 12 191 23.9:1 3 miles
Orange Youth Academy
Orlando, FL
Public 07 – 12 55 7.9:1 4 miles
Freedom High School
Orlando, FL
Public 09 – 12 3,438 22:1 4 miles
El Bethel Christian Academy
Orlando, FL
Private PK – 12 90 33:1 4 miles
Juvenile Detention
Orlando, FL
Public KG – 12 136 12. 4:1 5 miles

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List of stationery for school for grade 1 – a list of necessary stationery for a first grader

Preparing a future first grader for school is an important, exciting and very pleasant stage in a child’s life. Packs of beautiful, delicious-smelling notebooks, a large bright backpack, packages of pencils, felt-tip pens, plasticine and many more interesting and attractive items appear in the house. The process of choosing all this wealth brings great pleasure to the future student and the same huge headache to his parents.

What does a first grader really need to buy?

How to choose reliable and high-quality school supplies, while not buying anything extra and preparing everything you need by September 1st? A few useful tips will not interfere even with experienced parents, not to mention those who are bringing their child to school for the first time. Consider what will definitely be needed during the educational process, and what you can do without.

A future teacher will provide invaluable assistance in preparation: teachers often give parents a list of necessary supplies that every student should have. In addition, it is advisable to ask the teacher if a special uniform for children is needed, or if you can get by with the traditional “white top and black bottom” option.

The main difficulty for parents is that today schools have a certain freedom of choice in the organization of the educational process. Of course, the programs are approved by the relevant ministry, but the educational institution decides on its own which textbooks and workbooks the children will use. As a rule, parents buy school uniforms and the necessary allowances together, having collected the necessary amount for this. But otherwise, a certain freedom of choice remains. So, let’s consider which office should get into the first grader’s backpack.

We took care of you and compiled a complete list of clothes and stationery for a young student by September 1!

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Choosing stationery for school together with your child

Sometimes caring parents decide everything themselves – they choose clothes, buy notebooks and school stuff, guided only by their own taste. As a result, the kid is disappointed at school before he even starts studying, just putting stupid notebooks with kittens on the cover into a stupid satchel of an unpleasant color – and he really wanted notebooks with racing cars to be bought!

The main function of childhood is preparation for adult, independent life. But how can your child become an independent person when you do not even let him choose the covers for notebooks of his own liking? Going for stationery, be sure to take your future first grader with you and listen to his opinion when choosing notebooks, a pencil case, book covers and other little things. If you think his choice is wrong, try to explain why you should not buy this particular thing. As a last resort, if you can’t convince him, buy both items, but try not to make a decision against his wishes.

List of stationery in a pencil case for a 1st grade student

To make sure you buy everything you need, make a list of school stationery in advance, based on the teacher’s recommendations. Typically, this list includes the following items.

Writing pens

Habits formed in childhood will stay with your child for life. In order for the baby to develop a beautiful, clear handwriting, the pen should lie comfortably in his fingers. We advise:

  • buy several identical simple pens with a cap, without unnecessary decorations and intricate details;
  • refuse to buy an automatic pen with a spring latch that distracts the child from classes;
  • prefer rubber-coated handles that are comfortable to hold in your fingers;
  • choose quality rods that do not leak and do not smear the paste;
  • if the child does everything with his left hand, buy special handles for left-handers.

Please note that children often lose their pens, forget them in class, break them, etc. For your first school year, you’ll need at least a dozen blue-tipped pens.

In addition, it is advisable to put two pens with colored ink – red and green – into the pencil case. And also to have a few more pens of this color in stock, because, as practice shows, everything that is in the pencil case of first-graders is regularly lost.

Pencils

A first grader needs a simple medium hard pencil marked TM or HB. You should not spend money on buying an expensive collet pencil – usually children quickly break or lose them. Rubber-tipped pencils can only be a practical solution if the eraser is of good quality and able to erase the lines without smearing or damaging the paper.

Also take at least a dozen pencils in reserve, so that two pieces are always present in the pencil case.

Erasers

The main quality of a good eraser is softness: this eraser perfectly removes pencil marks and does not damage the paper. Avoid bright erasers, especially blue or red ones, as they can leave color streaks on the paper. It is best to choose a simple white or gray elastic band of medium size: small ones are uncomfortable to hold in your fingers and very easy to lose.

Pencil sharpener

Even the most expensive and high-quality pencils break from time to time, so a sharpener should always be in a briefcase. It is advisable to choose a small one so that you can put it in a pencil case. The presence of a container for chips is a prerequisite. Children often brush shavings right on the floor, and by the end of the school day, the classroom becomes unsightly. Teach your child to throw the shavings in the trash after sharpening a pencil.

Ruler

Teachers advise a first-grader to choose a ruler that fits easily in a pencil case and will not slip on the paper. The optimal ruler length is 15-20 cm. Wooden models are more durable than plastic ones. The low flexibility of wood is also a virtue to a certain extent, since flexible plastic is often used by naughty, to put it mildly, for other purposes – for shooting chewed paper and other school fun.

Colored pencils

Colored pencil sets are usually sold in cardboard or plastic boxes for easy storage and use. But when such a box wears out, children put pencils in a regular pencil case, which is not always convenient. You can buy a special pencil case or box for them. It is most convenient to buy two identical sets of 6 or 12 pencils, so that one always lies in the briefcase, and the second is used for homework.

In our online store you can buy any stationery that is necessary for both a 1st grade student and older students.

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Filled pencil case – perfect for a first grader

If you don’t want to choose stationery items separately, you can simplify the process of buying stationery by choosing a convenient pencil case with ready-made filling. It already contains pens, pencils, felt-tip pens and other items that the child will need at school.

We bring to your attention future students of the first grades and their parents a convenient and capacious one-compartment pencil case manufactured by Maped. The pencil case is sold in four versions:

  • Karate;
  • “Fairy”;
  • “Princess”;
  • Jungle.

The first model is mainly aimed at boys, the second and third are designed for girls, and the fourth is decorated in a neutral style. The design and internal filling of all models are the same. The case is made of dense, easy-to-wash synthetic fabric and is fastened with a zipper. When unzipped, it pops open like a book, revealing two inner liners made of soft yet durable plastic.

The pencil case for first-graders contains all the stationery necessary for school: writing pens, pencils, colored pencils, felt-tip pens, a small ruler and two squares, an eraser and a sharpener. Office supplies are located in elastic loops. When the pencil case is opened, all its contents are visible, and the child can quickly take out any item that is needed at the moment, and put it into the appropriate loop after use. Constantly using the pencil case, the child gets used to keep their school supplies in order.

what kind of stationery is needed for drawing lessons

The development of artistic perception, fantasy and a sense of beauty is an important part of the educational process. It is important to prepare your child for drawing lessons by purchasing the necessary supplies.

  • Album. Two 40-sheet albums are enough for a first grader for the whole academic year. It is better to choose albums in which the sheets are held on a spring. They are strong enough and do not crumble during use, at the same time, the sheet can be easily torn out without damaging the rest of the contents.
  • Markers. The optimal set size is 12 colors. One package is enough for a year, but you should choose quality products that will not leak and do not dry out too quickly. The new vibrant Monsters range is perfect for the budding artist: a blocked nib, doesn’t dry out without a cap, and washes off most fabrics. And the bright monstrous design will not leave indifferent not only children, but also adults.
  • Water bottle. You will need one jar with a non-spill lid to keep the water from splashing all over the classroom.
  • palette. If the child does not draw additionally, one plastic palette is enough for him, which is easily washed from paint with ordinary water.

List of supplies for labor lessons

    • Color paper set. You can buy several different types, including those with velvet and foil sheets, but among them you definitely need one regular set of colored sheets.
    • Cardboard. It is necessary to stock up on white and colored cardboard for school crafts.
    • Scissors. For safety reasons, choose scissors with rounded tips.
    • Adhesive. Most likely, you will need two types of glue: dry, in the form of a pencil, and a bottle of ordinary PVA, to which do not forget to attach a brush with synthetic bristles.
    • Plasticine. A set of 10-12 colors is enough.

    In addition to the above items, teachers are often asked to give the child a piece of oilcloth or a small board so as not to stain the desk while drawing and modeling. In addition, sleeves and an apron are in order to keep the clothes clean.

    What portfolio does a 1st grade student need

    As a rule, today’s schoolchildren prefer a comfortable and light backpack that can be carried in the hand or thrown on the back by putting the hands through the straps. A backpack helps to maintain posture and avoid curvature of the spine, so the model you choose must meet a number of requirements:

    • be made of light, but very durable and moisture resistant material;
    • have an orthopedic back – rigid, with soft padding;
    • with wide shoulder straps with soft inserts that do not rub the shoulders and a waist strap;
    • with the ability to adjust the straps for height;
    • with several compartments: a large one for textbooks, a smaller one for notebooks, pockets for stationery and other small items;
    • with reflective elements to keep your child safe on the road.

    It is important that the width of the briefcase does not exceed the width of the first grader’s shoulders. Do not buy a backpack without trying it on, be sure to put it on your child, put a load inside and ask them to evaluate the comfort of the straps. Treat this purchase very carefully, because the portfolio that you choose will be used by the child for a whole year, and possibly next year.

    List of office supplies to school ᐈ What you need to go to school – list to school

    List of office supplies to school is one of the tasks that responsible parents begin to solve long before the start of the school year.

    Some schools and individual teachers provide their recommended list of office supplies, which can be found on the school website or clarified at the parent-teacher meeting. But, it is equally important to take into account the wishes and characteristics of your child.

    YES is a brand of school stationery and accessories that always makes sure that your child has all the necessary items: high-quality, modern and attractive. We have prepared a list of office supplies that will help you get your child ready for school in advance, without haste.

    After reading this article, contact our partners to purchase the items on your list. The official website of YES will make shopping for school comfortable and fast, thanks to a large assortment.

    Which backpack should a student choose?

    The list of school shopping is of course crowned by the question: which backpack is suitable for your girl or boy? After all, he should please the student for at least one academic year.

    The briefcase is an important purchase for school. It should be appropriate for the age of the child and his needs. Depending on the class of the student, the content will vary significantly. If in the 1st and 2nd grade this is a small number of notebooks and textbooks, then after a couple of years the child has more extra classes and new subjects. Consequently, the list of what you need to go to school for the 5th grade will be much wider.

    The main criteria for choosing a backpack:

    • material – the requirements for the fabric are very high, it must be durable, wear-resistant, with good seams. The material should be quickly and easily washed off, as it is used constantly. The bottom of the briefcase and the back should have seals so that it is convenient to put it on the floor and the notebooks inside do not wrinkle;
    • a sufficient number of compartments – usually at least three: for notebooks and books, a pencil case, a lunch box and removable shoes, for example;
    • design – a briefcase, like other goods for school, must be chosen with the child, as it helps children express their individuality, which is extremely important at any age. Give your child the opportunity to choose the color and picture of the accessory that will accompany him throughout the year.

    Here we have indicated only the basic criteria, in more detail you can get acquainted with the features of choosing a portfolio such as handles, orthopedic backrest, etc. on the YES website in the article about portfolios.

    Stationery list for school

    Pencil case – how to choose

    The list of what you need for school includes many organizers. A pencil case is a favorite accessory for girls and boys, it should fit pens, pencils and other necessary little things. Girls love pencil cases for their spaciousness. You can even hide rubber bands or cute “notes” from school friends in it. And boys prefer more strict and brutal models, on which you can stick stickers or show off cool superhero prints.

    But the pencil case should be not only beautiful, but above all functional. There are several types of pencil cases that are suitable for both first-graders and older students.

    • pencil case-book with a bright pattern and the ability to put all the writing materials in their places – what a child needs in the 1st grade. Such pencil cases are produced in different sizes and designs, you can easily find an option that will satisfy both mother and child.
    • for school in grade 8, a pencil case-beauty bag or a pencil case-tube is perfect. They are compact, easy to use and also very stylish;
    • wooden retro-cases, or metal ones, are made in the form of a box with a sliding lid. For true connoisseurs of order and original stationery.

    Writing utensils – write a list and buy with pleasure

    The shopping list for school for the 9th grade is simplified by the fact that an adult teenager knows which pen or pencil suits him best, but a kid cannot cope with such a choice on his own. Pens and pencils in the first grade are very important – they help form handwriting. It is important to choose writing instruments that are comfortable to hold so that the child’s hand, which is not used to this type of activity, is less tired.

    1. A ballpoint pen should be chosen, they develop the hand better.
    2. Take pens and pencils with a margin, already in the first month of study, something may break or get lost.
    3. Take a black graphite hard-soft pencil, denoted by the letters TM or HB.
    4. Add some colored ballpoint pens to blue ballpoint pens to make your lesson notes clearer and more interesting.

    When choosing a pen for a first grader, consider the recommendations:

    • the best shape is triangular, not too thick, but not thin;
    • rubber insert to avoid slipping;
    • oil pens leave clear lines even with light pressure;
    • pay attention to the shade, and also that the paste does not smear;
    • pens with toys may interest the child to practice more often with their favorite accessory;
    • it is not recommended to use “write-erase” pens in order to develop accuracy at the initial stage. But already after the 6th grade, it can become an excellent assistant in the educational process.

    Notebooks – the main list for grade 1

    Criteria for choosing notebooks for first graders:

    • cover density – the notebook should not be torn and wrinkled, and, of course, be pleasant for the child to use;
    • paper color and weight – choose white coated paper, without gray and yellow shades;
    • number of sheets – here you can consult with school teachers: they usually buy thin notebooks for lower grades, and thicker bulky notebooks for older ones;
    • ruler or cage – clear lines, the presence of margins are important;
    • design – let your child choose the cover of their choice.

    Which notebooks should be purchased for the first grade:

    • checkered notebooks for 12 sheets;
    • oblique notebooks, 12 sheets;
    • 12-sheet wide line notebooks.

    Along with notebooks, it is convenient to have a folder for them and a diary – such things are necessary for school without fail. The folder will help to carefully save the student’s notebooks from creases and wrinkling.

    Art class supplies

    In secondary school, from the 8th grade, many new subjects are added to the curriculum, including drawing. Preparing for this lesson is always especially enjoyable, because children love to express themselves through creativity. Here is the minimum list for school drawing lessons:

    • watercolors or gouache;
    • sketchbook;
    • round tip brushes;
    • colored pencils;
    • water cup.

    Paints can be from 6 to 12 colors, it is better to choose an album from thick white paper. For drawing lessons, you will also need soft simple pencils, an eraser, a sharpener, all this can be easily placed in a pencil case.

    Brushes must be selected in different sizes, preferably from natural bristles. Pay attention to the brushes numbered 3, 6 and 8.

    To keep the workplace clean, you need to buy a film for the table, a palette for mixing paints, and cosmetic wipes. Additionally, you can buy felt-tip pens and markers for different types of lessons. For drawing with watercolors, you need thick paper, for pencils and felt-tip pens – thin and smooth.

    Items for the lesson of labor

    The required list for school also includes items for the lesson of labor. In the process of learning, their list may be adjusted, depending on the tasks, however, the main list of the school office for a labor lesson looks like this:

    • glue stick or PVA;
    • A4 colored cardboard set;
    • A4 colored paper set;
    • safety scissors;
    • ruler;
    • eraser;
    • plasticine and modeling board.

    Consider purchasing an apron and sleeves, as well as table wrap, to keep your child’s school uniform clean. Accessories for labor lessons can be purchased individually or in sets that include everything you need.

    Additionally for first-graders

    What does the list of stationery for grade 1 consist of? Do not forget about additional accessories that are sure to come in handy for elementary school students.

    We offer additional consideration of the following items:

    • counting sticks for mathematics lessons;
    • sets of numbers and letters as visual material for study;
    • bookends;
    • bookmarks for books.

    This includes a bag for a change of shoes, a bottle for water, a lunch box. All these items will help the child learn to be neat, and you will keep the backpack and school uniform clean and durable.

    Additional accessories

    If the list of stationery for grade 1 is quite typical for any school, then the stationery for grade 11 will already be compiled taking into account the preferences of a teenager.

    These additional accessories can be:

    • personal notebook or diary;
    • tablet for additional reading or preparing for lessons;
    • flash drive for transferring the necessary training materials;
    • children’s smart watch.

    Take a look at office supplies such as calculators, ruler sets and compasses for geometry lessons – this is also worth adding to the list of stationery for school

    Workplace Arrangement

    Gathering what you need for school is a laborious and costly process. In addition to the standard purchase of stationery, you need to prepare the child’s workplace. The main items you will need to set up your home study area are:

    • table;
    • chair;
    • table lamp;
    • shelves and box for books and school supplies.

    Criteria for choosing a table:

    • adjustable tabletop height, as children grow quickly;
    • the possibility of fixing the tabletop at an angle;
    • the correct height of the tabletop – if the elbows are on the table, the fingertips reach the temples;
    • two-level work surface for changing sitting/standing posture, it is good for both posture and concentration.

    Next, we choose a chair – the most important element, since the child’s spine is still being formed. So, what is the ideal chair for a little schoolboy:

    • anatomical model with a back;
    • chair height adjustment;
    • without wheels, stable and durable;
    • additionally worth buying a footrest;
    • Choose a Z-shaped chair base or a chair with one leg that is difficult to “swing”.

    In addition to the table and chair, arrange shelves and cabinets for your child’s stationery. Consider an additional hook for a backpack. If space permits, you can place a small board for the schedule or useful stickers with hints and reminders.

    Proper lighting is an important and necessary element. In addition to the main light, be sure to take care of a table lamp. It is also nice when the desktop is located by a window with natural light. The light of the lamp and the main light should fall from the left if the child is right-handed, and vice versa.