We attend school from Monday to Friday and in primary school, Wednesday is free. From 11 year old, it depends on the school, most of them work on Wednesday morning and Saturday morning too but some of them work the all Wednesday and not the Saturday.
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Children in Spain typically go to school five days a week, from Monday to Friday. There may be some variations depending on the region and age of the children.
Children in Israel typically attend school for about 200 days a year. This includes both primary and secondary education levels.
Most school districts have there students atten school for about 196 days a year. Most school districs also allow 2-4 snow days. For teachers its long, usually about 210 days a year. Children normally go to school 180 days so the school gets its funding
school binder = cartable (french Canadian) or classeur (french European) *classeur = filing cabinet in French Canadian *cartable = a kind of school bag in French European
In Ontario, there are approximately 194 school days in a typical academic year. This includes both instructional days and professional development days for teachers.
250 days
Six days a week
Pupils go to school on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 4, 5 or even 6 p.m. depending on their age and what school they go to. Some go to school on Wednesday but not Saturday and vice versa. When they're in primary school, they usually only go to school four days a week.
Yes, it is common for French children to attend school for four days a week. The school week in France typically runs from Monday to Friday, with Wednesday often being a day off for students. However, this may vary depending on the specific school and region.
Yes, French children typically spend more time in school than children in the UK. French students have longer school days and a longer school year, with around 36 weeks of instruction compared to the UK's approximately 39 weeks. Additionally, the French education system includes a half-day on Wednesdays, which can extend the overall school time. However, the actual hours spent in class can vary based on specific school policies and local regulations.
Depends on the children.
they have longer days
Mondey to Fridays just like inthe UK and the USA, but they go to school for 1-2 extra hours a day and get no homework
they always have school dinners or it can be optianal but most children have school dinners x
Yes. All children in Europe are required to go to school.
yes
People go to French schools because it helps them learn more and pass there tests properly