Yes they do
I don't think so. I suppose medical schools began activities circa three hundred years ago.
most of them do
Schools
Yes pupils in German schools also participate in activities after school just like we do in UK and usa
Approximately no public schools. It can be assumed that all parochial schools do. As the US practices the policy of Separation of Church and State, it would be an interpreted Constitutional violation for any public school to sponsor any sort of religiously based activity. Private schools on the other hand are not bound by this doctrine.
It is involved in charities and schools.
No schools are on the continent that are like any public or private schools on other continents.
High Tech High schools in California do not charge tuition as they are public charter schools. However, there may be some fees for specific programs, activities, or materials. It's best to check with the specific school for any potential costs associated with enrollment or participation in extracurricular activities.
F. J. C. Marshall has written: 'Physical activities for boy's schools' -- subject(s): Physical education and training 'Outdoor activities for boys schools'
No it gives everyone exercise
James C. Impara has written: 'Final report, activities survey of Nebraska high schools' -- subject(s): High schools, Student activities, High school attendance
Yes, their were a few schools.