Teachers at Bell

 

Drew: He is a nice Canadian  guy, he loves U2, he played in a rock band which has been his dream and one of the best moments in his life. He’s been working for 6 years at Bell School.

 

Paul: He is called “The Big Boss”, he made Manuel do 5 push-ups during a class, he plays the guitar, and is the person that will punish you if you are found in a girl’s room.

 

Will: Is gangster, one of the youngest teachers in the Bell School, he played rugby professionally; he is pretty good at ski, very funny and humorous, he does many sports, he loves chocolate.

 

Emma: Haven’t seen her drawings yet, but it seems she draws excellent, and she is very kind.

 

Colin: He is really kind, he has a soft voice that makes you sleep, he likes James Bond, he teached somewhere in Africa.

 

Clare: She likes that everything is in order, looks very young; she is very friendly and laughs a lot.

 

Nikki: She is an arts & crafts and English teacher, she is attractive, she is from Zimbabwe.

 

Thomas: He is very friendly spanyard, very talkative, he likes jokes, he loves chocolate, he does many sports and eats the whole day long.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rugby league

 

Players

The game shall be played by two teams of 13 players, with another 4 pre-named players available for six interchanges. The players are numbered 1 to 13 with additional numbers for substitutes. The game is 80 minutes' duration

 

Players Equipment

A players equipment shall consist of a jersey, shorts, socks and studded boots. Protective clothing may be worn

Point Scoring:

 A try is scored when the ball is grounded in the opponents' in-goal (4 points). Once a try is scored a conversion attempt may be taken to kick the ball over the opponents' cross-bar (2 points). If the referee cannot decide if the try was scored he may consult the his touch judges or give the decision to the video referee (if the game is televised).

If at any time during the game the attacking team is within kicking range of the opponents' goal, a field goal make be taken. This is a drop punt (1 point). A successful field goal to be awarded even if the ball has been touched in flight.

When a kick at goal is being taken, the referee shall assign one touch-judge to each post. If there is no disagreement between the two touch-judges then their decision shall be accepted. In the event of disagreement, the referee will make the final decision.

Penalty Kick

A penalty kick shall be awarded against any player who is guilty of misconduct provided that is not to the disadvantage of the non-offending side. In the event of further misconduct by the offending side, the referee shall advance the mark 10m towards the offending team's goal-line.

A player may take a penalty kick by punting, drop-kicking, or place-kicking the ball from any point on or directly behind the mark (the place where the infringement occurred). The ball can be kicked in any direction (including backwards if the team requires room for a set play near the try line). If the ball is kicked into touch from a penalty kick the game is restarted by placing the ball on the ground 10m infield opposite the point of entry into touch.

Players of the kicker's side must be behind the ball when it is kicked and players of the opposing team shall retire 10m. If the ball is kicked into touch without touching any other player the kicking team shall restart play with a free kick. If a penalty is awarded for an offence by the attacking team in the opponents' in-goal area the mark shall be 5m in the field-of-play opposite to where the offence occurred.

 

Kick Off

The captains of the two teams shall toss for choice of ends in the presence of the referee. The team of the captain losing the toss shall kick off to start the game. A kick-off is a place-kick from the centre of the half-way line.

The non-scoring side will kick to restart play. If the kicker finds touch, the kicking team will get the loose and feed.

20m Restart

The game will commence with a ‘free’ kick from the centre of the 20 metre line (i.e. The ball does not have to be tapped on the ground) if :-

  • an attacking player last touches the ball before it goes out of play over the dead-ball-line, or into touch-in-goal except from a penalty kick or from a kick-off from the centre of the half-way line
  • an attacking player infringes in the in-goal area. In the event of a deliberate breach by an attacking player a penalty kick is awarded 5m in the field-of-play in line with where the breach was committed
  • a defending player, in his in-goal, takes a kick in general play from an opponent on the full.

Drop-Out

The game is restarted with a drop-out by a defending player from the centre of his goal-line if

  • a defending player last touches the ball before it goes over the dead-ball line or into touch-in-goal
  • a defending player accidentally infringes in the in-goal area
  • a defending player touches down in the in-goal area
  • a defending player in possession is tackled in the in-goal area
  • a defending player kicks the ball into touch on the full from his own in-goal area.