well first up, i am Australian, and i know that the schools here are more laid back kind of attitude, but that doesn't mean that we don't learn anything! as the school i am going to at the moment, is one of the top schools in Queensland, and most time during class (mainly in English) we sit around joking with each other and the teacher and watching YouTube videos on the screen
There is no significant government money spent on education in Australia which means that Australian kids are probably the worst educated in the developed world. This is somewhat proven by the ridiculous questions and atrocious spelling used by many Australian kids in Wiki.
Australian schools tend to differ from American schools in that they are not contained within a single large building. Usually, there are numerous buildings scattered around a campus.
Many schools have a Primary school (in some states this includes years Prep to 7 or, in other states, Kindergarten to year 6 and high school (yr 7 or 8 - 12). More and more schools are opting for a "Middle school", giving students more of a transition from Primary to Secondary. these middle schools may incorporate from years 6 - 9 or 5- 8, depending on how the schools choose to divide the grades.
One major difference is that, in Australia, most students take their own lunches, although there is a "tuckshop" or "canteen" option for those wishing to buy their lunch.
Australian students in almost all schools wear a school uniform. This is one of the standards that must be adhered to.
What is sometimes known as "gym class" in American schools is simply referred to as PE, PT or Sport in Australian schools.
hipsters love Christian communion with the right door, and they have nothing against the common cup. They love poem readings, worship with candles and whistling, talking about God. Some of those who smoke a lot of different things.
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Schools in Japan have Japanese people and English schools have English, Australian,American, multicultural people and schools in Japan are more advanced due to their technologies
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Japanese schools take their shoes of and where slippers at school and all the kids bow before a class
german schools have no uniform which is cool but still australian schools look more official and show pride by wearing a uniform you can also tell the diffrence between schools by wearing a uniform.
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What are the differences between the pre-colonial classroom and modern classroom?
Well, you tell me. Eh?
American schools talk in English, and German schools talk in German.
Schools in China teach the students everything in the mandarin language but schools in Australia are the opposites.