French children have 6 periods in high school
not that different. they havce the same lessons as us but the school day is shorter.
tuesday
i believe the sam as over here roughly 6 or 7:) hope i helped
It actually depends on the schools and on the age group. At primary school the teachers do what they want so they can have 30 minutes of maths, 2 hours of French etc... But the school day often starts at 8.30am and ends at 4.30pm (5.30 is common for teenagers), with one or two hours for lunch. The older you get, the more classes you get. But I reckon the average must be 7 lessons of 50/55 minutes in a normal schoolday (Wednesday afternoons are off so that'd be 3 or 4 lessons only on a Wednesday).
In Germany, a child typically has five to six lessons per day in primary school and up to eight lessons per day in secondary school. This can vary depending on the school's schedule and curriculum.
nous n'avons que 5 leçons par jour
6
About 35 mins.
Weekends are typically designated as days off from school to allow students and teachers time to rest, relax, and spend time with family and friends. It helps to prevent burnout, promote work-life balance, and support overall well-being.
Labor Day is a national holiday, so many schools close that day.
Labor Day is a national holiday, so many schools close that day.
French children have alot more lessons than us in school so they have a more boring day than us. But they study the same subjects we do.