Madame Grelaud's French School ended in 1849.
at the end of the school day French schoolboys get home and have a snack. Then they do their homework, or play, or watch TV.
they end school at the age of 11-12
they end school at the age of 21
People in Ireland finish school at the age of 17 or 18. Some may then go on to college or university education. It will depend on what course or courses they do as to how long they will stay.
Rally of the French People ended in 1955.
French children have two exams in high school; the "Brevet des Collèges" at the end of junior high school and the "Baccalauréat" at the end of high school before going to University.
In the French schooling system, 'le collège' is Junior high school. You leave by age 15 / 16 and you take before that 'le brevet des collèges'. At the end of senior high school ('le lycée'), you take 'le baccalauréat / le bac', which is the French equivalent of the SAT.
17 or 18
In French, "school" is pronounced as "école," with a stress on the first syllable. It is pronounced as "ay-kol" with a silent 'e' at the end.
Yes, in France, students typically change schools at age 15 when they move from collège (junior high school) to lycée (high school). This transition marks the end of the lower secondary education cycle and the beginning of upper secondary education.
At the end of the afternoon - after school