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Australian kids typically spend 200-220 days in school per year, depending on the state or territory. The school year usually runs from late January to mid-December, with breaks for holidays and term breaks throughout.
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children of germany spend 5 and a half hours at school
Australian kids can spend up to 12 years in school which is 682.5 days and 5-6 hours in the one day for 5 days a week.
Assuming school is in session for 180 days per year, and students attend for 8 hours each day, students would spend approximately 27,000 hours in school from kindergarten to 12th grade. This would equate to around 3,375 eight-hour school days over 13 years.
No. Children spend most hours of their day at school, and afterwards have many hours of homework. If school days were to be longer, homework should be banished allowing children to be able to socialise
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Beacuse we have to learn and its better beacuse you get to hang out with your friends for a long time.
Working on UK system... Assuming you're just talking about mainstream education starting at age 5 and leaving at age 16... 11 years = 4018 days. Subtract weekends (4018 - 1144 days), leaving 2874 days. Subtract main holidays... (2874-77 days) equals 2797 days - which is a little over 7.5 years.
Since there are about 175 school days in a year, it would be 1,400 hours, divided by 24, is about 60 days worth of school hours.
They spend the same amount of days as humans do in the womb! amazing.
In China, students typically attend school for about 6 days a week, with school hours ranging from 7 to 9 hours a day, depending on the grade level and school policies. This generally translates to around 36 to 54 hours of school per week. If we consider a standard school year of approximately 40 weeks, students might spend around 1,440 to 2,160 hours in school annually. In terms of days, this amounts to about 240 to 360 school days each year.