In many northern hemisphere countries schools closed during the months 2nd week July to first 2nd week of September because it was the hottest period of the year and one where most people take annual leave - 2 weeks at a time. This meant that the student counts were low each week and caused lesson planning to be hindered. Added to this is the fact that these months were traditionally high holiday season for large industries when they closed for a period of time so that the could have maximum staffing out side that period.
Southern Hemisphere have their summer over the Xmas period.
There has been a huge change in this thought process and many countries are adopting a "summer school" process.
6 years.
Three years. It is for ages 15-18 and are prepared for the baccalaureate for higher education studies or professional life.
In my opinion (being the poster of this question) I think that it should be somewhere between what it is now and a little less. What do you guys think.
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The same as in US.
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Children are required to attend primary school for seven years, then high school for four years. Students can then choose to leave if they wish, or stay on for the final two years. Overall, there are 11 compulsory school years in Scotland.
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Generally 4 years is required to receive a high school diploma. (Grade 9,10,11 12) however, there are some kids who do a fifth year. The fifth year option is usually used for students who want to re-do a course to improve their original mark, or to just take more courses. In the 4 year period, students should earn the 30 credits, needed to graduate from high school.
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