In China, students typically attend school for 9 years, consisting of 6 years of primary school and 3 years of junior high school. Following that, students have the option to attend 3 more years of high school before taking the college entrance exam.
Chinese children typically start formal schooling at around 6 years old when they enter primary school. Prior to that, some children may attend kindergarten or preschool.
Chinese children typically attend school for around 8 hours a day, including breaks and lunchtime. This can vary depending on the school and the grade level of the students.
Chinese students typically attend school for 6-7 hours a day, depending on their grade level. This includes both classroom instruction and extracurricular activities. Additionally, many students participate in after-school tutoring or study sessions to supplement their learning.
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, children typically attend school for 12-13 years. This includes 4 years of primary school (Grundschule) and then either 8 or 9 years of secondary school (Hauptschule, Realschule, or Gymnasium) depending on the type of school they attend and their individual pathway.
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