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Navigate Right. Share on Facebook. But they have 2 weeks of vacation at the beginning of November, 2 other for Christmas, 2 weeks in February, and 2 on Easter. The school year begins the first week of September and ends the last week of June.
All classes last 55 minutes, but students have a break of 15 minutes in the morning, lunchtime takes one hour and they have a last minutes-break in the afternoon. French pupils are divided into classes of 35 students for the whole year. The desks: In France, there are not individual desks, except for the biggest exams.
Indeed, the rooms are small and students are many, so the desks are side by side by two, sometimes by three. They are rectangular, not triangular, and most of the time, pretty cheap and weak wobbly and scratched.
The country flag: The American flag is in all classrooms in the United States and the pledge of allegiance is solemnly announced every morning.
In parallel, there is no French flag in the schools there, this act would be considered too conservative. But we can sometimes see the bust of Marie-Anne, an important French symbol at the reception. The French students drink in the bathroom and at lunchtime. They carry everything in their backpacks or in their handbags for most girls. Everyone has to eat a hot lunch at school, except if they have allergies.
Taking notes and homework in France: Things are changing because of the pandemic. But French schools are not well developed concerning computers, taking notes, and doing homework online anyway. Students have a book in almost every subject with a notebook or a binder for each class.
It helps students to memorize well and not to do something that has no report with the school on their computer like watching YouTube videos. When they write, French students use bill pens or fountain pens, rarely pencils.
Transportations: Most of the time, American students go to school by a school bus or drive them-self from So they have to take municipal buses, trains, subways if they live in big cities , bicycles, walk from their home, and sometimes motorcycles the ones which not need a license.
It can take a few minutes if they live close to the school, but usually, they have to switch and it can take more than one hour. Thereby, students learn how to be more independent, organized, and on time. Sports spaces and fields: Sport at school in France is definitely not as important as in the United States. French Students have 2 hours of P. Every school in France has a very basic gymnasium for sports lessons.
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