yes, some do - classes de nature, découverte, de mer etc
well in school i need to work
School trips allow teacher to enhance the curriculum outside of the classroom. The amount of field trips each school partakes in is dependent on a schools budget. Therefore, how many a student will take varies from school to school.
It depends on the school... but yes boarding schools generally allow students out on weekends or will do weekend Trips.
it depends because i went to b/a schools and there were no field trips at all ( yes it was a public school) and i move and just through half the year I've gone on 2
School trips, or field trips are popular in schools. The destinations support and enforce the teacher's agendas. For example, the fourth grade class is learning about igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rock. They visit the museum of Natural History in D.C. This is a hands on experience where they learn what they would in class, but in a different and more open environment like a museum, park, monument, etc.
Different schools have their own rules, however, in general teachers are not compelled to go on long trips. In these days of strained school budgets, I have to doubt that there will be many such trips scheduled anyway.
Depends on the teachers and students in public schools. Home school makes you learn math, science, and english online. It is free because you do not have pay money for public school field trips.
a trip to Paris is 'un voyage à Paris' in French.
No only some school trips require payment but most of the time it is free
yes
The schools name and student, employees, sporting events, clubs and teams, fun events that happen in classes such as parties or field trips.
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