The children of Ireland travel to school like any other children in any other country they may take te car, school bus, cycle, walk or even get the train.
From where?
yes
In Ireland children start school at about 4 years of age and are in school until about 17 or 18.
Ireland and the UK.
The Nigerian children mostly get to school by camel and cart. May i say that they travel by these because of the lack of technology.
If one were to use MultiTrip, one could get free travel insurance from Ireland. The free travel insurance is only on children under the parents policies though.
It saves travel time.
Both are part of Britain so the answer is 'no'
First off, there are very few children who go to school in Haiti, and if they do, they walk.
Children mainly travel to schools by foot, by bike and by bus. Most schools in China don't have school bus to pick up the children.
In September of 1928, 18-year-old Mother Teresa said goodbye to her family to travel to Ireland and then on to India. Initially she went to the Loretto Abbey in Rathfarnham, Ireland, to learn English, the language the Sisters of Loretto used to teach school children in India. She arrived in India in 1929.
No, they get summer off. 2 months for primary school and 3 for secondary