A typical school day starts at 7:30 or 8:00 in the morning. Classes are on a college-style schedule, with some courses offered only two or three times a week. There is also school on Saturday mornings, in some areas only on alternate Saturdays. Although the school year is ten months long and the summer vacation period only lasts about six weeks, students get many more holidays and short vacations during the school year than do U.S. students. (School days per year - Germany: 220; U.S.: 180).
German children attend kindergarten starting at age four or five. They start grundschule (grade school) at age six or seven. The Jugendamt (Youth Office) sends the parents a notification letter stating that their child must start attending school that year.
This can differ if the child does not pass a physical exam, which includes looking at speech problems, or if the child is not deemed "schulbereit" (ready for school).
German people finish school at the age of 20.
Usually they start at 6 years and will be in the 1st grade at 7 years. There are possibilities to let the child go one year later to school if it has learning difficulties.
6 hours the same as us in the us we have 7 not 6
They go for 13 years
13 years
egyptians finish school at 17
They start at 2 and finish at 62
When They Are 2 Months They Start School And When They Are 44 They Finish School
To live is to learn. Chinese people never finish school.
18
brazilian start school at the age of 7 years old and finish at the age od 14 years old.
15
You graduated highschool at the age of 16.
He did not finish school and he became an apprentice at the age of thirteen
he finished high school at the age of 18
Children start school at age 19. And finish at 23.
16 duhhh