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Children in Australian state schools attend school between the hours of 9am and 3pm, which is six hours a day. Children in private schools tend to have between 30 and 45 minutes longer.
In Italy, school hours typically start around 8:00 AM and can end between 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM, depending on the grade level and school. Most primary schools have shorter days, while secondary schools may have longer hours, often including a break for lunch. Some schools also offer afternoon classes or extracurricular activities. The exact schedule can vary by region and individual school.
The hours per day a student is in school depends on the school, the grade level and country. Students may be in schools between 900 and 1,000 hour of instruction per year.
french schools have 7 hours of school and they don't wear school uniform
School hours in California can vary depending on the district and individual school. However, typical elementary schools start around 8:00 am and end around 2:30 pm, while middle and high schools often start around 8:30 am and end around 3:30 pm. It is best to check with the specific school for their exact hours.
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In Greece, a typical school day usually begins around 8:00 AM and ends between 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM, depending on the grade level and school. Primary schools typically have shorter hours, while secondary schools may have slightly longer days. Most schools also include a short break for recess. Students often attend classes from Monday to Friday, with weekends off.
Having longer school hours means more breaks less school days and longer holidays a lot of children would agree that this would be great and teachers would not complain about being behind on the lessons.School hours should be longer as well so that children grow smarter.
My guess is if the kids stay in school longer hours then I'm pretty sure they'll have quickerbreaks, like summer break, spring break, Christmas Break, etc.
No, school hours should not be longer. You already have to sit in a classroom for 8 hours a day 5 times a week, any longer and your brain would be fried. I know i wouldn't be able to handle it any longer.
No. Children spend most hours of their day at school, and afterwards have many hours of homework. If school days were to be longer, homework should be banished allowing children to be able to socialise
No. The state tells the schools how many minutes, hours, days, and weeks in the school day, month and year. If schools don't meet this the school has to make up the lost time or days. They are very picky and even count the time between classes, and the number of seconds in the school day. So, with a longer lunch students would have to stay later in the day. A longer lunch period would also result in greater problems with staffing and some students would soon find themselves in trouble when they have nothing to do.