180 days per year, the exact same as American students.
In Germany, children typically attend school for five days a week, from Monday to Friday. Some schools may have shorter hours on certain days or close early on Fridays.
Italian school children typically attend school for five days per week, with a typical school day lasting around 6 hours. However, specific school schedules can vary depending on the region and type of school.
Chinese students typically attend school for 5 days a week, from Monday to Friday. They also have additional classes and activities during weekends and holidays to prepare for exams and competitions.
In Germany, the number of school days varies depending on the federal state. Typically, students have around 188-200 school days per year. This is divided into five to six days per week with breaks during the school year.
Korean kids typically go to school for around 6-8 hours a day, with additional time spent on homework and extracurricular activities. This can vary depending on the grade level and individual school schedules.
A Chinese school year typically consists of around 200-220 days of instruction, which is divided into two semesters. The specific number of days can vary depending on the specific school and region in China.
180
9 hours
Only five school days in a week.
Five days a week :)
they go 5 days a week
According to the Federal Department of Statistics in Germany, there were 11.7 million students attending school during the 2009-2010 school year.
194.7
10000000 :-) When I was a child there were too many. Now I think there aren't enough.
children of germany spend 5 and a half hours at school
Five days a week (Monday-Friday).
189 in NY
1101 poo