457 Comments for Roseville State School

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what's in the little doors motts?
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What an odd room!

looks like that central wall is bullying its' way to your attention, pushing back the windows.
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yeah, its also known as [Name removed per site policy - Admin.], i've been there, but it's getting harder to get into, someone set fire to a building recently and security is tight.
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Argh! I'm supposed to be moving to San Diego in November but if I'm back here Feb/Mar I'll catch up with you for sure!

Feel free to email me if you want info: felyne@felyne.com
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Cool! I 'might' be making a trip down there in February/March. Depends on funds.
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I'm in New Zealand (which is in the South Pacific).
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Felyne, where is the world are you? (if you don't mind me asking)
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Sweetas, thanks Kadee.

*mental note to self* public school, public school.
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Felyn, we would just say " I went to public school "
State school is something completely different here in the US ( well at least in my part of the US )
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Yeah, but if someone asks you where you received your schooling, and you went to a public school, how would you say that?

I'd say "I went to a state school"... but, apparently that has other meaning in the US?
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Elementary and secondary (middle and high) schools can be either public or private, seems like the same basic system. Public school is "free," private school costs money.

Elementary school and high school are just levels of education.
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Reminds me of a cage to trap a lion or similiar.

I can understand why they use them. It's hard to comprehend when you don't need one, that someone could.
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The pathways would make a rockin' gokart track!
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State School, or Public School are what we call the government run schools here, as opposed to a private school where you pay.

I will have to remember if anyone from the US asks me where I went to school that I don't say "oh I went to a State School".

So, what do you call your schools then? Like Elementary and High School, you don't call them Public or States schools I take it...

Okay, dramatic overuse of the word 'school' in this comment.
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I'm wondering what it would look like in colour.