Japanese children attend school at as young as 3 years old (Kindergarten). They start actual school at 6 years old elementary They then move on to Middle school/lower secondary school at the age of 12. The next step is then high school/ upper secondary school which is attended at the age of 15. Teenagers then finish the road of education at University at 18. Children in Japan, can, overall spend up to 16 years at school plus 3 at Kindergarten!!! School days (elementary and middle school) generally go from 8:30 to 3:00 (Monday-Friday) but some students do after school activities and stay until around 5:00pm!!! On a rare occasion some students go home after lunch (which is before recess). Some afternoon classes begin after cleaning the classes which generally takes around 20 mins/recess!!! The basic school year involves 3 semesters separated by 4 terms! Japanese Public schools are closed on National holidays, Saturdays and Sundays!!! The summer vacation goes for 40 days from July 20th to August 31rd. The Winter goes for 10 days from December 26th to January 6th. The Spring Holidays go for 10 days from March 25th to April 5th. The new school year starts in April at the end of spring vacation.
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Monday through Friday.
Although common through the 1980's to 1990's, the six-day school week is not the norm for public schools in Japan. In some high schools, however, the school day can last up to 12 hours. Many schools have weekend and late afternoon activities including clubs or tutoring. In some areas, parental groups have been lobbying for a return of the six-day school week.
Yes, in fact they do, but only in the morning. It's been like that for over 120 years
Yes, Japanese children do wear school uniforms. See the related link below for more information.
Usually Monday through Saturday, most schools are half day Saturday while some are closed.
5 days a week
no... kids need relaxation
No, but in some countries
yes
I recommend you should not because students are not allowed to go to school with infections, or symptoms that could affect the other students too.
yes
No.
High School
It varies among individuals. Some people may not like going to school on Saturdays due to wanting a break from the weekly routine, while others may not mind or may even enjoy going to school on Saturdays for special events or activities.
well if we went to school on saturdays and Sundays and not going every day of the week then you wouldn't get enough education , but ... you can go to school on saturdays and Sundays aswell as the school week and if you did when would you get a day off ???
Generally weekdays and Saturdays.
Well you can but you have to be careful with other students
Only in some public school but it's not common.
you can get a rest in summer holidays or if you want to go to school you could get a teacher coming to teach you at home!!
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Dued! What are you talking about? of course they should!