I was asking this question myself just now, but I've just sort of realised that it depends. For instance, some big secondary schools have loads of pupils, and some private schools have hardly any. I can guess about 800, at an average, but it's a complete wild guess, so don't bet on it.
Children in Israel typically attend school for about 200 days a year. This includes both primary and secondary education levels.
yes, because if you learn the basics of the langauge in a early stage then when they enter secondary school the could improve and go into better details of the langauge
Children in Honduras are required to attend school for 9 years, typically from ages 7 to 15, which covers primary and lower secondary education. However, completion rates for this level of education are relatively low in Honduras.
The KCSE code for Mugumo Girls Secondary School is 11215009.
In the Dominican republic not everyone goes to school. although it is required, it is not mandatory.
Impossible to say. A complete census is not available for many countries.
Harold Wilson and the Labour government ended free milk programs for secondary school children in 1968.
Children in Israel typically attend school for about 200 days a year. This includes both primary and secondary education levels.
Children in England should start secondary school by the age of 11. He or she should finish secondary school by the age of 16.
primary school from 6-10 and then secondary school from 10-ca 18.
No, they get summer off. 2 months for primary school and 3 for secondary
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Primary and secondary school in Ireland are free, but people can choose to send their children to private schools at their own expense. Typcially there are 13 years of primary and secondary school. In addition, children can avail of one year of pre-school education.
Yes, children attend primary, secondary and tertiary level schooling.
100% unless ur a fatty
10,000,000,000
The Arizona primary and secondary schools are the same as in most of the US.There are 12 grades, the last four considered "high school" or secondary vocational schools.