it depends on how old they are etc. but Sunday is always a free day. and monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday are almost always school days. some schools have half days on sat and wed. whereas some just have full wednesdays and no school on Saturday. (some have it on both days - but usually one of these days is half)
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.
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French students go to school six days a week. Monday through Saturday, and get out at 4pm being the earliest and 6pm being the latest. For Saturday, they only have school in the morning, and on Wednesday, they have the afternoon off to eat lunch with their families at " la maison. "There are many places where you can learn about French school days. You could for example talk to a French student.
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It is a school,with students in it named after Terry Fox..
All 7 days
I think it is like international school or local school days....
monday and tuseday wensday and thersday those are the week days they go to school.
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Students in France go to school for a total of six hours each day. They are also given a two hour lunch.
In France it is mandatory to go to school until you are 16. Most students go on to get an undergraduate degree.
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For elementary and high school students they go 5 times a week, for college students...it varies...the average is 3-4 days a week.