According to the website for the International School of Aruba (ISA), there are 181 school days in 2010-2011 calendar.
Specifically, the school year is divided into two semesters of two quarters each. First semester totals 84 days, with 37 days in Quarter 1 and 47 days in Quarter 2. Second semester totals 97 days, with 47 days in Quarter 3 and 50 days in Quarter 4.
That depends wether you go to MAVO HAVO or EPB the highst one is HAVO
Depends on the children.
Children in Honduras are required to attend school for 9 years, typically from ages 7 to 15, which covers primary and lower secondary education. However, completion rates for this level of education are relatively low in Honduras.
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6 years
8 years
12 Years
Chinese children typically attend school for around 8 hours a day, including breaks and lunchtime. This can vary depending on the school and the grade level of the students.
35 years
Yes, Aztec children received education either at home or at temples where they were taught various subjects such as history, religion, and basic skills like weaving and farming. Education was primarily focused on preparing children for their roles within Aztec society.
His children go to the same school as mine.
They don't have a certain amount of school years. They are the same as everyone else
Yes children in Kuwait do go to school.