They have no uniform. own clothes will do as long as there tidy
Approximately 20-30% of schools in the UK allow pupils to wear their own clothes through non-uniform days or dress-down days. These days are often used for fundraising or special occasions.
People wear whatever they want 2 in France schools:)
Yes, pupils typically wear a uniform in Belgium, especially in public schools. The uniform usually consists of a white shirt or blouse, dark pants or skirt, and a specific tie or scarf that represents the school they attend.
There are usually no fees in French (public) schools, even when the pupils are not French. The government pays for teachers' salaries and provides the books. Local councils pay for the construction and the maintenance of the buildings.
not usually, but some private schools do have uniforms
french schools have 7 hours of school and they don't wear school uniform
American's are not allowed to wear what they want at school. Its not the nationality of people its the school. Most american SCHOOLS don't require the pupils to wear uniforms as a choice. Unlike british schools american schools are layer back education wise.
No, there are no hairstyles that you have to wear in French schools. But students tend to follow fashion.
They wear the same cloathes as in the rest of occidental countries.No uniform is used in french schools.
There are religious education courses in private religious schools. When the religious school is funded by state money (99.9% of private schools), the religious classes cannot be mandatory for pupils and schools cannot refuse to board pupils from other religions. In all junior high schools, public or private, there is a religion awareness class over a few hours where pupils are introduced to all mainstream religions.
It is standard for French pupils in detention to get some additional homework.
People wear whatever they want 2 in France schools:)