yes, we are taught school in igloos!!..... oh wow....
English and French are the two official languages of Canada, so these are the most commonly taught languages in Canadian schools. Some schools may also offer other languages as part of their curriculum, depending on the region and school board policies.
Children in Canadian schools are typically taught in English or French, depending on the province. In some provinces, there are also opportunities for students to learn in indigenous languages. Additionally, other languages may be offered as elective courses depending on the school and region.
There are over 100 different languages spoken in Federal Way Schools, reflecting the diverse student population in the district.
I think that some schools (I'm guessing you mean private schools) follow different calendars based on what religion they follow. Some may follow the gregorian calendar while others follow the lunar, solar, and other types of calendars
after primary school you can choose between: 1. best education at Gymnasium 2. lower education at Realschule 3. lowest education at Hauptschule so there are 3 secondary schools
Canadian schools are very similar American schools in a variety of different aspects. Canadian schools have yellow buses, cafeterias, long lockers, no uniforms, and cheerleaders.
Do you mean in the Canadian language? Try the Google tanslator.
Yes, Canadian schools are similar to American schools. They mostly differ in the study of history and geography because they focus on Canada's history as opposed to the United States history.
Lawrence Haskett has written: 'The canadian dictionary for children' 'The canadian dictionary for schools'
Residential Schools were established to assimilate aboriginal children into Canadian society
No... Canadian schools do not require SAT scores. However, if you are an international student applying from the US, chances are they will request it (Especially top ranked schools like McGill)
nothing is different
What is the name of it
Nothing, the schools now are the same as the schools now.
there are 5 types of schools
We Went to Different Schools Together was created in 1970.
The French use the Euro and Canadians use the Canadian dollar (different from the U.S. dollar).