"je suis écolier" to indicate that you are a school student ("écolière" for fem.)
Or "lycéen" or "collégien" or "étudiant", depending on the type of school.
"je vais à l'école (X)" (or "au lycée X", "au collège X", "à l'université X") to indicate that you go to school, or to a specific X school.
"je suis (les cours) au lycée X" to indicate that you attend a particular school (here a lycée), usually also mentioning the type of studies.
Nobody says just "I attend school" in English, so the question is not easy to answer without more information.
L'ecole terminera a las tres.
l'école termine
How do you say afterschool in French
The French school year typically ends in early July, with students having a long summer break until early September when the new school year begins.
no school in french is non école
School is spelled école in French.
"Γcole" is how you say school in French.
According to iSpeech Translator, the French equivalent of "odds and ends" is "bric et de broc," literally "bits and pieces."
my school favorite mean mon école favorite in french
January
It's not French
Γ l'Γ©cole
pour l'école
Mon école :)