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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.

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