it is over 84% and may start to rise in the next year or so, but could go down as well in the next few years.
It's different from country to country and school to school. In Europe most countries do not have a school-uniform while in Australia and Asia most schools do wear uniforms. It varies a lot.
The motto of Holland Public Schools is 'A World of Opportunity.'.
The motto of Saint Paul Public Schools is 'A World of Opportunities'.
Many of them, yes. It is very common that many of the world's most prestigious schools have uniform policies, however this isn't entirely true. There are a number of excellent school that do not require uniforms.
I actually dont know weather they do or not in Fiji. But most probably they must be wearing school uniforms as done in almost every school around the world.
yes
Yes. Some third world countries do not.
In most parts of the world, dedicated Jehovah's Witness women do not wear pants to the kingdom hall. However, in certain regions where it is considered formal wear (such as an Indian Salwar), it is acceptable for them to wear pants. However, since Jehovah's Witness meetings are open to the public, female visitors to kingdom halls are welcome to attend wearing pants.
There are roughly 100,000 public schools in the United States, there's around 201,000 elementary schools in China, there's 23,529 public, independent, and special schools in the United Kingdom, and there's 1.3 million schools in India. While an exact answer isn't possible, by averaging the number of schools per capita in the US, UK, and India, a global estimate of 5-6 million public (elementary thru high school) schools world-wide would be appropriate.
There are roughly 100,000 public schools in the United States, there's around 201,000 elementary schools in China, there's 23,529 public, independent, and special schools in the United Kingdom, and there's 1.3 million schools in India. While an exact answer isn't possible, by averaging the number of schools per capita in the US, UK, and India, a global estimate of 5-6 million public (elementary thru high school) schools world-wide would be appropriate.
The majority of Jewish children in the world attend public schools.
The motto of North Thurston Public Schools is '"Committed to Excellence: Providing every student the academic and life skills necessary to succeed in a diverse world.'.