The Japanese school year begins in April.
The school day starts around 8:30.
Typically in Japan, a child goes to a pre-school for 3 years and then enters elementary school. The pre-school is actually optional, but if parents choose to send their kids there, they begin at age 3 or 4. After the 3 years, it's first grade, so they enter elementary school at age 6-7.
they normally start around 8:30-8:45 am, depending on the grade and the campus. Here is a link to one schools commonly asked questions (in english): http:/www.a-jis.com/files/AOBA_english_faq.pdf
In Japanese writing, Kanji, there are just over 1900 in general use. By the time you leave high school you have learn them all. You do start in grade 1 learning a few and progressively work you way through them.
Many Japanese kids belong to clubs. These can be sports or game playing clubs. They do these activities after school. They also study, do homework, eat, and spend time with their family after school.
It mean that school basically doesn't start the regular time
Students are more stressed when school is 7 hours.
Children start school when they are 6 years old.
Daylight savings time has no impact on the start time of school buses. The timing of school bus schedules is determined by the school district and is not influenced by daylight savings time changes.
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