The principles of secularism (a view that public education and other matters of civil policy should be conducted without the introduction of a religious element) are written in the French fundamental law.
For religious schools (which are all private), it is not allowed to make religious education compulsory.
They are named after famous French people.
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.
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.
5/6 for the first graders
France. Most French schools start work at 0800, most English schools at 0845 to 0900.
alternative means to have different choices in school for example some schools like mine have french and spanish and other schools dont
yes
English and French are the two official languages of Canada, so these are the most commonly taught languages in Canadian schools. Some schools may also offer other languages as part of their curriculum, depending on the region and school board policies.
Like french schools.
There is a national anthem in French for the province of Quebec but we dont use it at school like in the USA.
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Rev. Mesako sanerivi
In french Schools they have to talk in french for every subject except for English
schools - écoles
They speak French and no one wears deodorant.
Yes French schools give holiday on Easter.
French schools typically follow a centralized curriculum set by the government, while Scottish schools have more autonomy in their curriculum. Additionally, the education system in France includes separate secondary schools for vocational and academic tracks, while Scotland has a more integrated system. French schools also emphasize learning the French language, while Scottish schools focus on promoting both English and Scottish Gaelic languages.