In France, school is compulsory from 6 to 16.
However the most part of the children go to school as soon as they are 3.
They go to "La Maternelle" (nursery school).
Usually, there is the "petite section" for 3 years old children, "moyenne section" for 4 years old children and the "grande section" for 5 years old children.
Then when they are 6 they enter primary school at the "CP : cours préparatoire"
Then their is CE1, CE2, CM1 and finally CM2 for 10 years old children.
That's it !
Excuse my English I'm french...
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at school or at the playground or at online websites with online chat like glogster.com or gamesgames.com
5th grade
2003
do all french schools have recess
In Germany children start school at age 6.
I don't know,ask your momma she probably knows
In France, kids start very early : school starts at age 2 (for 52% of children) or 3 (for almost 100%) and children spend 2 or 3 years in kindergarten. School is compulsory until age 16. In primary schools, French kids spend more hours a year (more than 900, like Italy and the Netherlands) than other European countries (less than 700 for Austria, Germany and Finland).
In a primary school for kids of course. Where else?
They go to school from the ages 6-14 for 9 years in primary school. This is were most Madagascar kids go to.
Maybe the 14 of January!
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Kids usually go to school for 9 yrs in primary school
In France, kids start very early : school starts at age 2 (for 52% of children) or 3 (for almost 100%) and children spend 2 or 3 years in kindergarten. School is compulsory until age 16. In primary schools, French kids spend more hours a year (more than 900, like Italy and the Netherlands) than other European countries (less than 700 for Austria, Germany and Finland).
redoubt north primary school its a great school for your kids trust me my kid went there when he was little and it taught him alot!
Since nursery (3 months old). However they can assist pre-school or Kindergarten (3 years old) before entering Primary School (6 years old).