It usually ends in May.
la Bacalauréat (en terminal) - the last year at Lycée le brevet des Collèges (en troisième) - the last year at Collège
In French, "school" is pronounced as "école," with a stress on the first syllable. It is pronounced as "ay-kol" with a silent 'e' at the end.
The French school year typically begins in early September, with exact dates varying by region and school level. The academic year is divided into three terms, with breaks around Christmas, in February, and in April.
the school is ' l'école ' in French.
The plural of "the school" in French is "les écoles."
Madame Grelaud's French School ended in 1849.
at the end of the school day French schoolboys get home and have a snack. Then they do their homework, or play, or watch TV.
yes; students collect their books at the beginning of the year and give them back at the end. Another student will use them the following year.
la Bacalauréat (en terminal) - the last year at Lycée le brevet des Collèges (en troisième) - the last year at Collège
It was 1799.
French children have two exams in high school; the "Brevet des Collèges" at the end of junior high school and the "Baccalauréat" at the end of high school before going to University.
All Hebrew schools do not end on Wednesdays. They end whenever the school administration decides to end the school year.
no
The 4th year (Senior year.)
June 6th
Yes.
In French, "school" is pronounced as "école," with a stress on the first syllable. It is pronounced as "ay-kol" with a silent 'e' at the end.