It depends on the school district or country. Schools, with the exception of year-round schools, end in the summertime. For example, the last day of school in the United States is typically in the beginning of June while the last day of school in Australia is typically in the beginning of December. This is because summer in the US begins in June while summer in Australia begins in December. The exact day and time differs from district to district (if there are any), but typically the last day is a minimum day (ending around 12:30).
If you're asking what time of day that kids get out of school, then it all depends on what time they start. Typically, schools are only in session for seven hours with the average start time begin 8 AM and the average end time being 3 PM. This doesn't truly change by country, as the time of day for your region doesn't differ by hemisphere and time of year.
August for most students , but in New York it's in September .
you have to be 16 yrs old.
Yes, the children had to go to school back then.
Children in Massachusetts did have to go to school. They would have worked at home with their families during planting and harvest times back in the old days.
Children in Massachusetts did have to go to school. They would have worked at home with their families during planting and harvest times back in the old days.
no, the schools district will not let you
His children go to the same school as mine.
the children go to school the first day and never come back
I am 57 years old man and married with 2 children and want to go back to school (university of cincinnati
Yes children in Kuwait do go to school.
Children were required to attend school back in the 1800's.Mississippi was the last state to enact a compulsory attendance law in 1917.
no if they were poor they did not go to school. If the children were rich then they could go to school.
Children didn't go to school back then. They were taught by their parents/ grandparents.
do children go to school in the rain forest