At lunch time - traditionally between 12 and 2. Depends on the school timetable.
French teenagers eat lunch in the school canteen, or at home if they have time to get there (or when not at school).
Nope. Kids usually don't come back after lunch in time if they leave to eat at home.
Millions of kids and you just have to help them do good in school
Yes, French children typically spend more time in school than children in the UK. French students have longer school days and a longer school year, with around 36 weeks of instruction compared to the UK's approximately 39 weeks. Additionally, the French education system includes a half-day on Wednesdays, which can extend the overall school time. However, the actual hours spent in class can vary based on specific school policies and local regulations.
3
Bon déjeuner!
pie for lunch in the morning a potato and for dinner blueberry suasages
yes depends if that school has a lunch room and you usually get a break when during the student's lunch time
3 pm
they do all the same lessons as us but for a longer period of time
Yes,six days a week Monday-Sunday minus Saturday
In the 1940s, children used tin lunch boxes with popular characters, such as Mickey Mouse or Superman, featured on them. These lunch boxes often came with a matching thermos inside. Themes ranged from cartoons to movies to comic books, reflecting popular culture of the time.