Fijian kids typically learn a range of subjects including English, Fijian, mathematics, science, social studies, and arts. Schools may also incorporate subjects like physical education and health. The curriculum aims to promote both local culture and global competencies, preparing students for a diverse world. Additionally, vocational training and agricultural education may be offered in certain schools to support practical skills development.
They used to learn the baisics
Francophone schools teach subjects in French so students learn that language better and quicker.
yes french is one of the main subjects their in the schools I know
they learn the subjects we learn but the learn our languges
The Chembakolli schools teach the same types of subjects as schools in the United States do. Math, science, history, writing, and reading are all taught.
Irish schools teach normal subjects like maths, history, geography, science and so on. You will also learn the Irish language. Some schools are still run by religious organisations, but a lot are not.
What subjects do they need to learn
Most Mexican primary and secondary schools (grades 1-9) have the same subjects taught on American schools:MathematicsSpanish (as opposed to English in the United States)CivicsHistoryPhysical education (gymnastics)BiologyGeographySome schools include other subject matters, such as:ArtMusicLiteratureEnglish (or any other language, depending on specific schools)Secondary schools (grades 7-9) have a broader spectrum of classes, including:EconomicsPhysicsChemistryStatisticsTrigonometryPhilosophyAnd specific subjects according to the type of school - there are 'standard' schools, as well as 'technical' schools:AccountingCalculusTypewriting / Basic MS OfficeElectronicsIndustrial designMechanicsWood working
as usual subjects
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No there are no more subjects available in Co-ed schools than in non-coed schools as education is same for all over that age period