Typical menu from one of the larger catering companies which provide school meals:
Monday
Cauliflower Mimosa (with egg and breadcrumbs)
Dressed salad
Veal cutlet
Pâté
Mushrooms
Chocolate mousse
Apple purée
Tuesday
Pancakes
diced chicken in sauce
Carrots
fruit salad
Ice cream
Thursday
Cucumber
winter salad
Chilli
Rice
Floating islands (meringue and custard)
Friday
Salad of paté
Couscous
Leek tart
Dressed salad
Peaches
Crême Caramel
Yes, I know it sounds like a proper restaurant; but this is France. Food is serious stuff. School lunch costs an average of 7€, but this is subsidised 50%, so the pupils pay 3.50€.
Yes, in France, many students have a longer lunch break and often go home for lunch. This is common practice in the French education system to allow students to have a break during the day and eat a meal at home with their families.
Yes, many French students go home for lunch during the school day. It is common for schools in France to have a longer lunch break, allowing students to have a proper meal at home before returning to school for afternoon classes. This tradition of going home for lunch is deeply rooted in French culture.
In France, students typically have a long lunch break, often lasting around two hours, which allows many to go home for lunch if they live nearby. However, this practice can vary by school and region; some schools may require students to stay on campus and provide a cafeteria meal. In urban areas, it’s more common for students to eat at school, while in rural areas, students might be more likely to return home. Ultimately, whether students can go home for lunch depends on local policies and individual family circumstances.
Students in France go to school for a total of six hours each day. They are also given a two hour lunch.
In France, it is more common for students to have a hot lunch served at school in the cafeteria, rather than bringing packed lunch from home. This typically includes multiple courses like a starter, main dish, cheese course, and dessert. Some schools may also provide students with the option to bring packed lunch if they prefer.
Students in France will eat lunch during their lunch break, many going home for the meal. Lunch breaks in France are longer than they are in the US, so they have more time to relax. Usually their meals consist of bread, cheese, and meat.
if there are a total of 150 students in a classroom of these students 30% eat during the first lunch priod, 20% eat during the second lunch period, and the rest eat during the third lunch period. how many of her students eat during each lunch period? Is this a question or an answer? 45 eat during the first lunch period, 30 during the second lunch period and 75 during the third lunch period.
To find out how many students brought their lunch to school, you can multiply the total number of students by the fraction representing those who brought lunch. In this case, 6.3 out of 500 students means approximately 6.3 students. Since you can't have a fraction of a student, it suggests that about 6 to 7 students brought their lunch to school.
Typically lunch is at noon but it starts frequently at 11.30 in high schools :)
Four students organized a sit in at a lunch counter in Greensboro, NC.
A lunch break is typically one hour in France. It is very common for schoolchildren living nearby to commute home for lunch, instead of having their lunch at the canteen..
You don't tell the total number of students. To get a percentage you need to provide the total.