In Germany, children eat in the late morning around ten o'clock during a break called Pause (pronounced POW-ZUH.) They typically bring a cheese or a meat sandwich. They do not use mayonnaise but instead use butter!
If students do not bring a snack from home then they can buy food and drink at the school which the local mother's bring in to sell. The snacks are generally nutritious and cheap.
Students eat lunch at home after they leave the school. They eat a large, hot meal at that time.
Mittagessen or lunch is the main meal of the day. It is usually potatoes and meat. However Catholics eat fish or egg dishes on Friday. Bratwurst, Schnitzel, Rippchen, Bockwurst and Rindswurst served with potatoes, rice, or noodles arre common.
http://germanfoods.org/german-food-facts/german-meals-and-manners/
http://www.howtogermany.com/pages/dining.html
children of germany spend 5 and a half hours at school
German kids have to go to school.
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In Germany children start school at age 6.
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Yes, it is taught in school.
In Germany, children typically start school at the age of 6, but it can vary depending on the federal state. Children usually attend Grundschule (primary school) for 4 years before moving on to a secondary school.
primary school from 6-10 and then secondary school from 10-ca 18.
they ate in the main hall
In Germany, children typically attend school for 12-13 years. This includes 4 years of primary school (Grundschule) and then either 8 or 9 years of secondary school (Hauptschule, Realschule, or Gymnasium) depending on the type of school they attend and their individual pathway.
children that eat healthy in the morning are more attentive in school than children that children that don’t
King Alfred School in ploen is in North Germany and was started when the British Army needed a school for educating the children of service men after ww2. It is situated in the Schlzwick Holstien area of Germany