This is a strange question.... In France, belive it or not, people go to school up to the age of 16 (obligatory). Parental education is still fairly strong ("old fashion values" still survive).
Yes, French people attend school from a young age until they complete their education, typically around the age of 18. Education is compulsory in France between the ages of 6 and 16.
Tunisia used to be a French colony until the late 1950s and the French introduced French as the language for education and government and this continues today.
"Education" in English is éducation in French.
French education is rigid but recently has slipped in mathematics.https://www.expatica.com/fr/education/Education-in-France_101147.html
French people primarily speak French, although some may also speak Spanish or Italian as a second or third language, especially if they have learned it through education or travel. However, the official language in France is French.
French is spoken in Syria because the country was under French mandate from 1923 to 1946. This historical influence has led to a legacy of French language education and its continued use in diplomatic and academic settings.
Yes, many people in Madagascar speak French as it is one of the official languages of the country alongside Malagasy. French is often used in government, business, education, and media in Madagascar.
French Guiana has good education with 15% of the total population of 65.6 million living in rural areas leaving 99% of the people with age over 15 years can read and write, having a school life expectancy of 16 years.French Guiana having a good education, it lacks of employments with 22.6% of the population unemployed. Education in French Guiana is obligatory between the ages 6 and 16, education is provided by government and the education system follows the French model.
Physical education teacher is "professeur d'éducation physique" in French.
French education enrolment by level: Primary: 3,791,555 Secondary: 5,859,127 Tertiary: 2,119,149 Source: see related links, below.
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