Yes pupils in German schools also participate in activities after school just like we do in UK and usa
Yes, it is a compulsory subject in German schools
At 3pm on Good Friday, many pupils in church schools participate in a moment of reflection to commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. This may involve prayer, meditation, or attending a special service that highlights the significance of the Passion. Some schools may also hold assemblies or activities that help students understand the meaning of Good Friday in the Christian faith.
Because schools can only tolerate a certain amount of misbehaviour
Two secondary schools for pupils 11-18, plus five primary schools for younger children.
All public schools in the UK will provide free school dinners to those pupils who's parents dictate that they are eligible to receive such aid. I think that you mean State schools.
One can find a school for gifted pupils from a local elementary school or a high school. They usually know other schools which are for really smart pupils.
what percentage of schools in the uk allow pupils to wear their home clothes?
There are religious education courses in private religious schools. When the religious school is funded by state money (99.9% of private schools), the religious classes cannot be mandatory for pupils and schools cannot refuse to board pupils from other religions. In all junior high schools, public or private, there is a religion awareness class over a few hours where pupils are introduced to all mainstream religions.
They have no uniform. own clothes will do as long as there tidy
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no definitely not they put it on display
Either they ask the pupils in the school to pick up every litter they see during recess, and some teachers with a few pupils.