It is usual for students to have at least an hour for their lunch break. In fact most schools have a break one hour and a half, or 1H45, allowing pupils living nearby to commute home, take their lunch, and come back for the afternoon. Schoolchildren can also take their lunch at the school canteen.
I had to walk home at lunch time, eat at home, then walk back. I had to wear a dress everyday. Pants were not allowed. We can were pants on the walk to and from school during cold weather only. After I finished public school from 1st to 7th grade the policy changed. Girls were allowed to wear pants at school!! See...living in NJ is rough!!
In France, students typically have a long lunch break, often lasting around two hours, which allows many to go home for lunch if they live nearby. However, this practice can vary by school and region; some schools may require students to stay on campus and provide a cafeteria meal. In urban areas, it’s more common for students to eat at school, while in rural areas, students might be more likely to return home. Ultimately, whether students can go home for lunch depends on local policies and individual family circumstances.
In "The Outsiders," Johnny Cade dropped out of school at the age of 16. He had faced challenging circumstances, including an abusive home life, which contributed to his decision to leave school. His character represents the struggles faced by many young people in difficult situations.
In most, even nearly all French schools, you can have a lunch. It is not free, but rather cheap - about the price you would pay for a basic sandwich. If you prefer to commute regularly home to have lunch, this is usually possible but parents have to opt for that at the beginning of the school year.
The usual lunch break is 1H30 to 2 hours long in France. This allows pupils living in the vicinity to commute home and back to school after lunch.
Nope. Kids usually don't come back after lunch in time if they leave to eat at home.
Germans go home since lunch isn't served at school.
they have; it is also permitted to leave school to have lunch at home if you are living next to the school. I go to a all French school & we have to eat a school but we are allowed to go home to eat but only if our parents come to get us
It is usual for students to have at least an hour for their lunch break. In fact most schools have a break one hour and a half, or 1H45, allowing pupils living nearby to commute home, take their lunch, and come back for the afternoon. Schoolchildren can also take their lunch at the school canteen.
Yes, many French students go home for lunch during the school day. It is common for schools in France to have a longer lunch break, allowing students to have a proper meal at home before returning to school for afternoon classes. This tradition of going home for lunch is deeply rooted in French culture.
A lunch break is typically one hour in France. It is very common for schoolchildren living nearby to commute home for lunch, instead of having their lunch at the canteen..
I'm not and expert on Italy, but when visiting my father's small village in Northern Italy, my elementary and 'junior high' age cousins came home for lunch. If I recall correctly, they actually attended school Mon-Sat and their school day ended at lunch time so they'd come home and be done for the day.
yes they should because then they can relax
When I get home from school I starve, but I quickly have something to eat.
Students should take food from home to school because they would trust something brought from home than trust something in the lunch room. Also school lunches can be unhealthy. The parent knows what they're child should eat better than the lunch lady's do.
French teenagers eat lunch in the school canteen, or at home if they have time to get there (or when not at school).