Yes they go there to enjoy the time and spend it with friends. Mostly sex hook ups for
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they have really weird times and they used to have school on saturdays. now they have no school on saturdays or wednesdays
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.
Not any that I know of If you go to un lycée, yes you do. Lessons on Saturday mornings in primary schools were stopped by the government last year, so we now have a four day school week.
No, it is forbidden to smoke in French schools - even for adults. Smokers have to go outside the gates, and that is not allowed for younger students.
for home schools (online schools for elementary, middle, and/or high school) there is IQ Academy, and K12.
they have really weird times and they used to have school on saturdays. now they have no school on saturdays or wednesdays
I'm french and I go to french school and I don't have to wear a uniform. But some schools have them. I guess it depends what school u go to.
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Most schools in the United States do not go to school on Saturdays, so it is likely that there was no school on January 12, 2012. MORE Check with your school because you may have Saturday school if they have it at your school.
It varies among individuals. Some people may not like going to school on Saturdays due to wanting a break from the weekly routine, while others may not mind or may even enjoy going to school on Saturdays for special events or activities.
well if we went to school on saturdays and Sundays and not going every day of the week then you wouldn't get enough education , but ... you can go to school on saturdays and Sundays aswell as the school week and if you did when would you get a day off ???
Some do and some don't, there is no universal pattern. Younger schoolchildren (typically in primary schools) have traditionnally the Wednesday off. This is the day for participating in any sports they like, and it is thought that it makes the week less tiresome for children. Some schoolchildren have to go to school on Saturday mornings, to make up for longer holidays or shorter schooldays in the week: that depends of the school scheme in their town. That said, going to school on Saturdays is a rare thing, because parents and teachers alike push to have a free week end.
One key difference is the language of instruction, with French schools teaching primarily in French and English schools teaching in English. French schools also generally have longer school days and shorter summer breaks compared to English schools. Additionally, the curriculum and grading systems may vary between the two education systems.
Generally weekdays and Saturdays.
Only in some public school but it's not common.
It all depends on which riding school you go to. Some French riding schools are very strict and most horses are not well-kept, and the people who go to the schools are sometimes (very) mean. However, there are also riding schools that are pretty good and the instructors are nice and patient. From what I've heard, most French riding schools are pretty strict, though. C.J.
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.