they may have to 'double' their year, meaning they will have to do another year in the same class.
French children dont wear a school uniform because these were phased out by the government in the seventies. Back then it was thought that wearing an uniform was hindering the ability of pupils to be creative and open-minded. Now there is some talk to bring the uniform back to reinstate some sense of equality in the classroom (plus some sense of order)
French children wear their casual clothes in school (provided they are 'not offensive'). There isn't any school uniform in France, even in private schools (even though there is some talk of bringing these uniforms back, to give young people a greater sense of equality)
Yes, the children had to go to school back then.
la rentrée
The usual lunch break is 1H30 to 2 hours long in France. This allows pupils living in the vicinity to commute home and back to school after lunch.
de retour à l'école
Yes There are a few places that carry back to school basket goods.
no, the schools district will not let you
One key difference is the language of instruction, with French schools teaching primarily in French and English schools teaching in English. French schools also generally have longer school days and shorter summer breaks compared to English schools. Additionally, the curriculum and grading systems may vary between the two education systems.
Children in Massachusetts did have to go to school. They would have worked at home with their families during planting and harvest times back in the old days.
Children were required to attend school back in the 1800's.Mississippi was the last state to enact a compulsory attendance law in 1917.
Children in Massachusetts did have to go to school. They would have worked at home with their families during planting and harvest times back in the old days.