I'm Japanese myself, so I'm not really sure... but from what I heard... Chinese people believed that there are some tensions between us, and rumors claimed that the Japanese people are creating atomic bombs. Hence, young Chinese students are forced to stay at least 15 hours in school to educate the physics, and chemistry to create the bomb. I think they are stupid.
Korean kids typically go to school for around 6-8 hours a day, with additional time spent on homework and extracurricular activities. This can vary depending on the grade level and individual school schedules.
Chinese students typically attend school for 5 days a week, from Monday to Friday. They also have additional classes and activities during weekends and holidays to prepare for exams and competitions.
Chinese students typically attend school for 6-7 hours a day, depending on their grade level. This includes both classroom instruction and extracurricular activities. Additionally, many students participate in after-school tutoring or study sessions to supplement their learning.
Italian school children typically attend school for five days per week, with a typical school day lasting around 6 hours. However, specific school schedules can vary depending on the region and type of school.
The number of people in a Chinese school can vary significantly depending on the school's size and type. Generally, it can range from a few hundred students in smaller schools to several thousand in larger institutions.
9 hours
about 4000 hours
about 6~8 hours, if you have clubs after school that will be different
7
13
6-8 hours depending on which school they go to.
3 hours
7 hours a day
It depends on what type of school your going to and what area your in in Texas
If they go to school I will have to say 2-3 hrs.
Korean kids typically go to school for around 6-8 hours a day, with additional time spent on homework and extracurricular activities. This can vary depending on the grade level and individual school schedules.
they go to school for eight hours every day