Yes they do have holidays.
School holidays vary from country to country and from school to school
Public holidays and school terms are designated on a state and territory basis, with the exception of national public holidays. Every countries have different policies about school holidays.
what holidays did you get at Tudor schools
Yes, school holidays are necessary for students to recharge, relax, and spend time with family and friends. They provide a break from academic pressure, allowing students to rejuvenate and come back motivated and ready to learn.
School holidays in Indonesia 2008 at idul fitri Sept27-Oct13
Very few children went to school. Not like today and there were holidays in ancient times.
it depends on where you live. every country, city and school has there own rules of when kids have holidays and how many holidays. so ask your teacher.
I think school holidays are not given in February because mostly schools of every country gives holidays in June/July which is summer holidays and December/January which is winter holidays so there is no holidays in month of February.CorrectionMany schools have days off for Presidents' Day.
The number of school holidays should not be decreased as they provide students with valuable breaks to rest, recharge, and pursue other interests. Holidays also offer opportunities for family bonding and travel experiences. It is important to find a balance between academic learning and necessary downtime, and reducing school holidays may have negative effects on students' mental and emotional well-being.
School holidays in New Zealand are as follows: Christmas Holidays from mid December to late January or early February First term holidays in April Second term holidays in July Third term holidays in September For an exact listing of current NZ School Holidays go to: http://www.minedu.govt.nz/theMinistry/EducationInNewZealand/SchoolTermsAndHolidays.aspx
Some people think it is nice to celebrate patriotic holidays, but not necessarily important. Others think it is important as a show of patriotism.