five minutes between classes (the time to change classroom), fifteen minutes for the morning or afternoon break.
French lunch breaks are one hour long.
Meal breaks are quite long in French schools to allow pupils having their meals at home, to leave, eat and come back. This is also a good thing to get the children eating at school get seated and take their time to eat, as recommended by dieteticians: eating fast is a bad habit for the body.
One key difference is the language of instruction, with French schools teaching primarily in French and English schools teaching in English. French schools also generally have longer school days and shorter summer breaks compared to English schools. Additionally, the curriculum and grading systems may vary between the two education systems.
They have no uniform. own clothes will do as long as there tidy
Like french schools.
Mostly the same days as us, but there are differing religions there so some schools may have differing holiday breaks.
In french Schools they have to talk in french for every subject except for English
schools - écoles
its about 30 minutes and they eat crappy food trust me
They speak French and no one wears deodorant.
Yes French schools give holiday on Easter.
Primary schools are "les écoles primaires" in French.