On wednesdays some french children don't go to school at all and if they do go into school it is only for half a day. If they don't go into school on wednesdays then they go to school on Saturday for half a day they also work a lot longer hours than English children do
french people get out of school at 4pm but they don't have school on Wednesdays and they go to school half a day on saturday.
they have really weird times and they used to have school on saturdays. now they have no school on saturdays or wednesdays
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.
Yes. Schools that are not open on wednesdays are only the primary schools.
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yes its true french kids dont go to school on wednesdays
Switzerland is the only one I'm aware of.
Yes not all of them but some....<3
Here are some differences: they do not wear a school uniform they have Wednesdays off they go to school on Saturday mornings they start school at 8:30 am and finish at 4pm they have to purchase their own books
On wednesdays some french children don't go to school at all and if they do go into school it is only for half a day. If they don't go into school on wednesdays then they go to school on Saturday for half a day they also work a lot longer hours than English children do
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"Sauf les mercredis et samedis."
Usually on saturdays. Wednesdays for younger children.
French children go to school on Mondays-Tuesdays, Wednesdays (morning only until you go to high school), Thursdays and Fridays. In high school there may be classes on Saturday mornings. More and more primary schools run a four-day schedule, meaning that the children have no more class on wednesdays; but as the number of hours in class per year are the same, that means shorter holidays.
french people get out of school at 4pm but they don't have school on Wednesdays and they go to school half a day on saturday.