The French secondary education system is divided into primary, secondary, and higher education which follow a curriculum devised by the French Ministry of National Education.
you are a student in a secondary school - (tu es un élève.....)
"l'école secondaire" as opposed to "l'école primaire" for the first school years.
the first part of the secondary school is called "le collège" (ages 11/14), the second part is "le lycée" (ages about 14/19)
Secondary school = Le college
Greendale Secondary School's motto is 'Serve.Lead.Excel'.
The motto of Moscrop Secondary School is 'ROAR'.
The motto of Popatlal Secondary School is 'Self Reliance'.
Hillgrove Secondary School's motto is 'United We Soar'.
The motto of Westwood Secondary School is 'Rooted to Soar'.
The studies after 10th grade or (Metric) are considered as Secondary school. It does not matter much what you call it. Meaning you can call senior secondary school or secondary school does not make much of a difference.
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Secondary school is " l'école secondaire " in French.
A typical French school lesson usually lasts around 45 minutes to an hour, with breaks in between for students to rest and recharge. However, the exact duration can vary depending on the age group and level of the students.
French call College University High school is known as Lycee The equivalent to middle school is college
L'élève (secondary school or younger) L'étudiant (university)
A French lyceum, or secondary school supported by the French government, for preparing students for the university.
11 years old, but we call it secondary school.
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Well, usually from 8am to 12 and then from 2pm to 5pm (sometimes 4 or 6pm, depends of the school)
Deyi Secondary School was created in 1980.
Fraser Heights Secondary School was created in 1999.