Schools in Spain are very big. Teachers seem very nice, for the majority of students.
Many foreign-exchange students benefit from their experiences, even if there are language barriers or other obstacles at the beginning.
It is best, though, to investigate companies that arrange for host families, and to investigate the school you plan to attend. Be sure you've met all pre-qualifying requirements, as well as checking with your home school to be sure they will accept credits from a school in Spain.
Well in Spain school starts at 9am till 2pm, and don't have lunch at school, or 9am till 12:30pm and then from 3:30pm to 5pm, except during June and September when they work morning from 9 am till 1pm.
"Escuela". But in some places is common to refer to school as "colegio" when it's a paid school.
Children in Spain start school from the age of 5 and finish it at the age of 18.
When do schools start
A typical school day in Paraguay is 7:30-12:30 before the heat hits:)
what are the hours of a typical shool day in greece
A typical day for a kid in Guatemala would be almost like a typical day for a kid in America. The kid would eat breakfast and then got to school and go back home and clean.
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In a typical 180-day school year, there are 45 days in a quarter. - 121lilacs
A typical day in the Netherlands includes people going to work and children going to school. Many people in the Netherlands work on farms and meet at coffee shops.
Eat breakfeast go to school go home
wake up. go to school if your family has enough money. if does't you get water for family
4-6 or 7-9
2:00 am to 10:00am Better get up early!
Well it depends If you are talking about typical school day is can only be up to 8-9 hours But when it is very snowy like the recent snow disruptions we had previously, my school closed at 11 am (school starts at 8:35)
a typical day of a black bears is well................ who cares you are not a bear so why are you worried. if this is for school tell your teacher if she wants to know she should go ask a black bear if they don't eat her/him