The children will go five days a week to school. They have a lot of holidays, like:
Summer: 6 weeks; Fall: 1 week; Christmas: 2 or 3 weeks ( it depends how christams itself falls ); Carneval: up to a week; Eastern: 2 weeks; Pentecoast: 2 weeks.
In all 273 days but this only includes fall, winter, spring, and summer breaks, which are between one and six weeks long.
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.
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.
In Germany, the school year typically starts in August or September, depending on the state. Each state sets its own school calendar, so start dates may vary.
In Germany children start school at age 6.
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.
180
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
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.
It took Germany 27 days.
how many working days are required in cbse school of INDIA
brazilschool days have 30 days of school
60 days out of school july and august
student are in school for about 180 days.
The Australian schooling year has about a 200 day school year (a few less when you take public holidays into consideration). This is 20 more than the American school year but 40 less than Japan and Germany.
180 official school days
220 days are in an Icelandic school year 220 days are in an Icelandic school year