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Schools vary greatly in size, within countries and between countries. Schools vary greatly in size, within countries and between countries. Schools vary greatly in size, within countries and between countries. Schools vary greatly in size, within countries and between countries.
All countries in the world have schools, even third world countries.
80 countries
The United States is one of the countries where a pledge of allegiance is recited in schools. Other countries that have a similar practice include India and the Philippines.
Africa has 54 countries. schools vary from country to country.
all of them
There are elementary schools throughout the United States, and similar schools in most countries, although they are often called different things.
The top high schools in the world are held within the countries that are now very top among education. These countries are Korea, Japan, and I do believe Sweden.
The US public school system is ranked highly compared to those in other countries around the world, but not as high as countries such as Japan and Canada.
Yes, there were schools in all European countries around that date. They were run, directly or indirectly, by the Church.
I know there are about 200-500 schools in the UK. but I don't know what they are called their are too many. There are about 3,000 or more schools in the USA pretty much every school is non-uniform.
Like Western countries, Lebanon has secular state-funded schools and it also has private religious schools funded by local religious institutions.