la Bacalauréat (en terminal) - the last year at Lycée le brevet des Collèges (en troisième) - the last year at Collège
It usually ends in May.
In France, students usually start learning a third language, such as Spanish or German, in middle school, around the age of 11 or 12. This is typically part of the curriculum until the end of high school. However, the specific timing and availability of third language education may vary depending on the region and school.
In the French schooling system, 'le collège' is Junior high school. You leave by age 15 / 16 and you take before that 'le brevet des collèges'. At the end of senior high school ('le lycée'), you take 'le baccalauréat / le bac', which is the French equivalent of the SAT.
To demonstrate possession.
'You are French'. If there is a question mark on the end, it would mean 'You are French?' or 'Are you French?'
Park Secondary School ended in 1975.
The month students in Canada end school is in the End of June. (:
Western Mere Secondary School ended in 1990.
yes; students collect their books at the beginning of the year and give them back at the end. Another student will use them the following year.
The French word collège applies to Junior high school (ages about 11 to 14). The exam at the end of that period is the Brevet des collèges (O level). At the end of the lycée (senior high school) students take the Baccalaureat (equivalent of A-Level or SAT).
French students don't wear uniforms any more since the end of the sixties. There is some talk at times about bringing uniforms back in school, to give a greater sense of equality between students, but it is unlikely that parents will be convinced.
St. Leonard's Secondary School ended in 1998.
Kingswood College Doncaster ended in 1989.
The equivalent to the Leaving cert in France is the baccalauréat or commonly known as le bac. It is taken at the end of Lycee (secondary school)
Madame Grelaud's French School ended in 1849.
at the end of the school day French schoolboys get home and have a snack. Then they do their homework, or play, or watch TV.
It depends on your country and school. So ask at your school.