no their is not.
15 minutes each in the morning (around 10h00) and in the afternoon (around 15h00) and a lunch break of an hour and a half.
We have break at 10:35 which lasts for half an hour and we have lunch at 12:45, which also lasts for half an hour. But other schools are different, we don't all fit under one time.
It is usual for students to have at least an hour for their lunch break. In fact most schools have a break one hour and a half, or 1H45, allowing pupils living nearby to commute home, take their lunch, and come back for the afternoon. Schoolchildren can also take their lunch at the school canteen.
1 hour is 60 minutes and therefore is longer than 35 minutes.
The second one was longer, as 60 minutes is an hour. So 100 minutes is 1 hour and 40 minutes, and 1 hour and 55 minutes is 115 minutes.
If you mean 3/4 of an hour then it is longer than 40 minutes because it has 45 minutes
Still looking for a real answer to this question for Florida schools. Florida labor laws say that a half hour break for every 4 hours worked is required for workers under the age of 18, but so far I have found nothing about school lunches. My son's school just went to 30 minute combined lunch and recess with the state requiring 20 minutes for recess. So, lunch is now 10 minutes in a school with over 70% of the students on free or reduced lunch.
wellfrench schools have a lunch break of 2 hours because it means the children can go home have lunch sleep refresh and then come back refreshed
60 minutes, that's the average duration of an hour.
no, if you work 7 hours you should be able to get a 1 hour lunch
8 hours 30 minutes excluding the half-hour lunch.
It's about 5/6th of an hour, 20 minutes longer than half an hour, 10 minutes short of an hour or the length of an average college lesson.