3 years of pre-school (3 to 5 years old), 6 years of elementary school (6 to 12 years old), 6 years of high school (13 to 17 years old). From 3 years to 3rd grade of high school is mandatory by law.
In Uruguay school is mandatory and is 6 years long. Then high-school is mandatory until third year but complete is 6 years in total. So you need 12 years to attend school and high-school in Uruguay.
In Uruguay is obligatory for citizens to go to pre-school from 3 years old and until third year of high-school. 12 years of school are mandatory by law.
In Uruguay, the typical elementary school day lasts about six hours, usually from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM or 2:00 PM, depending on the school. Most schools operate on a half-day schedule, with some offering extended hours for additional activities or after-school programs. The structure may vary slightly based on the school's specific policies and location.
Yes, one is called Crandon
School is mandatory for every Uruguayan children, they start elementary school at the age of 6 and leaves (to start high-school) at 11/12. Elementary school takes 6 years in Uruguay (high-school takes the same)
50000
Only in some public school but it's not common.
4 hours
Around 12 hours without stops. From Canelones (department next to Uruguay's capital) to Madrid.
Uruguay has been fighting its independence from Spain between 1810 and 1820, becoming an independent country in 1828.
The Uruguay River ("Río Uruguay" in Spanish) is the longest river in Uruguay. It has 1,770 kilometers (approx. 1100 miles) of length. It separates the country from its neighboring country Argentina and it's from where Uruguay takes its name.
The Uruguay River is approximately 1,838 kilometers (1,142 miles) long. It forms part of the border between Argentina and Uruguay and eventually flows into the Río de la Plata estuary. The river plays a significant role in the region's ecology and economy.