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they go to school for eight hours every day
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.
10 years
About 2000+ students.
Students in Kenya must attend school for at least the first eight years, or from when they are six years old to when they are thirteen. This is their primary school and progression from this to secondary school requires that students take a national examination for the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education. As of 2003, primary education has been provided to everyone for free.
In Germany, students typically attend school for 13 years, starting with 1 year of kindergarten (optional), followed by 12 years of primary and secondary education.
Greek students typically spend 12 years in formal education, which is divided into primary education (6 years), lower secondary education (3 years), and upper secondary education (3 years). After completing upper secondary school, students can choose to pursue higher education at universities or technical institutions. Education is compulsory from ages 6 to 15.
That depends on the school.
671 students
I don't know for sure but it definitely is not nine years
In Belgium, children typically attend school for a minimum of 12 years. This includes six years of primary education and six years of secondary education. However, some students may continue their education for an additional two or three years depending on their chosen path, such as technical or vocational education.
Most students have a bachelor's degree before entering dental school. Dental school is approximately four years. Thus, it would be approximately eight years post high school completion. Four years of undergraduate coursework and four years of dental school.