My Dream school By:Kashvi Shah My dream school is a place where it allows students to express their thoughts in different forms such as painting or other ways. It is a welcoming place to every child in the world. These students can choose what they want to study and can develop their passion for their future. It is a building with 2 floors which has different classes and amenities or facilities which can be used by children. My school even provides extracurricular activities to learn more deeply into what they like. The school doesn’t have a nursery and IBDP or AS, so that makes it easier for the teachers to focus on children. Children from grades 1 to 10 are able to enrol into this school. On the first floor we have 7 classes from grades 1 to 7, the main staff room, the foyer, security office ,and even a cafeteria where students can have their home cooked meals or even the freshly made school meals depending upon their food preferences. Students are even allowed to give an option of food they would like to eat and out of all 5 are chosen for that week's meals. The second floor has classes of grades 8 to 10,art room,music room, indoor games room in case if it is raining, ICT lab, teachers room where the teachers can take a break from teaching and chill,library, science labs and also a free classroom where students can come here when they have a free class to chill. On the first floor we even have a fish pond where children are allowed to hang with friends and breathe fresh air. There is fresh greenery planted in open areas of the school. An electric circuit is a closed loop that makes use of conductive materials to allow electricity to pass through it. It is made up of electrical elements like transistors, capacitors, and resistors that are linked to one another in a particular way to allow electricity to pass through them. Electric current is usually measured in amperes or amps, an ammeter is used to measure the current flowing. The passage of electrons through conductive materials in a circuit is slowed down by a resistor and accelerated by fewer components in a circuit. There are two main types of circuits known as parallel and series circuits, both of which produce results that are quite similar. A series circuit is an electrical circuit in which each component receives the same amount of current and is organised in a line, one after the other. In a series circuit, the circuit's overall current is constant. Electrical circuits with components placed side by side are referred to as parallel circuits. Although each component has the same voltage across it, the current flowing through it can vary. The total current in a parallel circuit is the sum of the current flowing through each component. The primary distinction between series and parallel circuits is that the current flows through each component at the same rate in a series circuit, whereas in a parallel circuit, the current is shared amongst all the components. The electric circuit used by the school has both parallel and series circuits. In some areas of the school where all lights need to be turned on or off together for those lights I have used a series circuit. For the places where I wanted lights to be on or off singly I have used a parallel circuit so that the specific light wanting to use can be turned on or off.In the circuit plan of the school I have used wires, batteries, light bulbs, and also switches to turn on and off the lights. The wires in the circuits are made up of copper as it is more efficient than any other electrical conductor because of its superior conductivity. Bibliography: Series and Parallel Circuits - Series and Parallel Circuits - National 4 Physics Revision - BBC Bitesize.” BBC Bitesize, https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/z437hyc/revision/1. Accessed 19 Feb. 2023. Electric Circuit.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, https://www.britannica.com/technology/electric-circuit. Accessed 19 Feb. 2023.