high schools in France are called 'collège' (for junior high) or lycée (senior high). The subjects taught are roughly equivalent (except there is no religious education). Some collèges or lycées can be boarding schools (especially in rural areas). French students often have their lunch at school (unless they live very close to the school). They don't have to wear uniforms.
private high schools are for pansies.
what is different between school and co-op
one is bigger than one
the 'collège' (masc.) is the first part of high school (ages 11 to about 14), the 'lycée' (masc.) is the second part (senior high school) up to grade 12.
Harder
The difference between college trigonometry and high school math is that college courses tend to be more focused in one subject. High school courses tend to provide the student with a broad understanding of math.
You would not have to have a high school diploma to be a baker, but having a high school diploma might mean the difference between a company hiring or not hiring you.
The ages, the types of classes, and how many classes
The college degree is advanced study after completion of a high school diploma.
that is the difference between the length and the weight, and in high school you have to have a -3
In French, haut école or l'école is high school; le lycée is college, or senior high school.
really no difference except for the quantity of soldering.