About 1 hour the same as we do! XD
The usual lunch break is 1H30 to 2 hours long in France. This allows pupils living in the vicinity to commute home and back to school after lunch.
French lunch breaks are one hour long.
They have no uniform. own clothes will do as long as there tidy
It is standard for French pupils in detention to get some additional homework.
It is usual for students to have at least an hour for their lunch break. In fact most schools have a break one hour and a half, or 1H45, allowing pupils living nearby to commute home, take their lunch, and come back for the afternoon. Schoolchildren can also take their lunch at the school canteen.
a boarder is called "un pensionnaire" in French. In boarding schools ("pensionnats" or "internats") the pupils are also called "internes". Pupils having their lunch at school but coming home every evening are called "demi-pensionnaires" (half-boarders) or "demi-pens" or even "demis"
They make and serve the food to pupils or staff.
Pack lunch in French is: panier repas
le déjeuner
pupilles
In France, it is more common for students to have a hot lunch served at school in the cafeteria, rather than bringing packed lunch from home. This typically includes multiple courses like a starter, main dish, cheese course, and dessert. Some schools may also provide students with the option to bring packed lunch if they prefer.
Yes. Of course, they can't deny pupils the right to eat lunch, but other than that yes they can.