Usually like 24.
By walking , but most take buses to get to school because unlike the US , the parents chose were the children should go to school , so some do travel and take many buses to get to their school , and it also depends on the schools reputation .
Believe it or not we actually have school buses in Canada. In urban areas many children also walk or bicycle to school.
Probably two to three 4 buses
7.5
Depends
Most public schools don't have transportation facilities (i.e.: school buses) so many children are delivered by their parents at the school gates. Conversely, most private schools are required by the government to provide transportation from the children's homes into the school.
Victorian children typically walked to school, often over long distances, as many families could not afford transportation. In urban areas, some children rode on horse-drawn buses or trams, while wealthier families might employ a servant or use a carriage. In rural areas, children often traveled together in groups for safety. The journey to school was often part of their daily routine, shaping their independence and social interactions.
Believe it or not we actually have school buses in Canada, (Yes those big yellow ones ) In urban areas many children also walk or bicycle to school.
a blue whale is 3 double-decker buses
The weight of an average school bus is around 10 tons, so 3 tons is equivalent to 0.3 school buses.
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Many students ride school buses to school every day.