kidergarden: l'école maternelle
primary school (up to age 10 or 11): l'école primaire
junior high school (up to age 14 or 15): le collège
senior high school (up to age 18/19): le lycée
The French school system is divided into three main stages: primary education (école primaire), secondary education (collège), and upper secondary education (lycée). Primary education covers students aged 6-11, secondary education is for students aged 11-15, and upper secondary education is for students aged 15-18. Each stage has its own curriculum and educational requirements.
The French school year typically begins in early September, with exact dates varying by region and school level. The academic year is divided into three terms, with breaks around Christmas, in February, and in April.
"École" is how you say school in French.
The French word for middle school is "collège."
The plural of "the school" in French is "les écoles."
In French, you say "middle school" as "collège."
In French schools they are more strict and they push they're students more then the Americans do.French students go to school from around 8am to 5 or 6pm.American students go to school from around 7 or 8am to 2 or 3pm.
Of course. French people go to school. They have a public school system, however it operates differently than the school system in America.
Well, it depends.....For American system, ACS (American Community School) is the best. But if you want to go to the Lebanese system or French system, IC (International College) is the best for Lebanese and French system.
At the Lycée Louis-le-Grand in Paris. The French school system is (and was) different from modern American school system.
it was divided among several countries
The French secondary education system is divided into primary, secondary, and higher education which follow a curriculum devised by the French Ministry of National Education.
The educational system in China is very similar to the United Kingdom. They are divided into preschool, primary school, secondary school, high school, university and college.
The school system in Togo is modelled after the French school system. Technically it is compulsary, but a lot of families just simply don't have the money, so about 42% of the population is illerate.
After school in french is apres l'ecole.
no school in french is non école
You have to go to school until you are at least 16. If you don't want to stay in the general system (ie junior or senior high school), you can now begin apprenticeships from age 14 - but there is still a little schooling going with that system.
divisé.