Large bells are out of fashion in schools today, but the electric version (sounding more like buzzers to be true) replaced them in most schools to signal the end of classes or recess.
"les cloches volantes" means "the flying bells" in French. This is certainly Easter-related as intead of Easter bunnies, the French have stories of church bells flying overnight to Rome and back.
Religious education is "instruction religieuse" or "cathéchisme" (for Catholics). It is not a school subject (except in some private religious schools) but is taught by volunteers outside schools.
There are religious education courses in private religious schools. When the religious school is funded by state money (99.9% of private schools), the religious classes cannot be mandatory for pupils and schools cannot refuse to board pupils from other religions. In all junior high schools, public or private, there is a religion awareness class over a few hours where pupils are introduced to all mainstream religions.
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A Boy Name Schools u could find it in Colindale Primary School A Boys Name Schools u could find it in Colindale Primary School
french schools have 7 hours of school and they don't wear school uniform
French schools are different from English schools because, we the french eat poop steaw
French children have 6 periods in high school
Everyone has their own opinion but to me, it is a good school.
Many private schools in Turkey.
School of Seven Bells was created in 2007.
The Easter bells are 'les cloches de Pâques' in French.
the languages taught in French school are mainly English, Spanish, German.
Lunchtime begins typically at noon or 12:30. in French schools.
yes french is one of the main subjects their in the schools I know
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.
French shools don't wear school uniform