It is different in every Bundesland (state). I live in North-Thine Westphalia and I used to have about 6 weeks of summer holidays, 2 weeks of fall holidays, about 2 weeks of Christmas holidays, 2 weeks of Easter holidays and once in a while a long weekend like on Pentecost or for example when the school decides to make a Friday after a legal holiday to an elective holiday.
children of germany spend 5 and a half hours at school
A typical school year is 180-185 days in the United States
India. India has around 120 days of school per year. The average amount of school in America is 170 days of school. So you just have to subtract that by fifty and that's how much school they have in India per year.
A minimum of 180 days.
180 days
10000000 :-) When I was a child there were too many. Now I think there aren't enough.
7 or 8 hours
9,850 per year.
The Australian schooling year has about a 200 day school year (a few less when you take public holidays into consideration). This is 20 more than the American school year but 40 less than Japan and Germany.
220 days are in an Icelandic school year 220 days are in an Icelandic school year
180 days per year, the exact same as American students.
The children will go five days a week to school. They have a lot of holidays, like: Summer: 6 weeks; Fall: 1 week; Christmas: 2 or 3 weeks ( it depends how christams itself falls ); Carneval: up to a week; Eastern: 2 weeks; Pentecoast: 2 weeks. In all 273 days but this only includes fall, winter, spring, and summer breaks, which are between one and six weeks long.