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3 Australia Students attend school for 200 days a year The typical school day is from 9p.m to 3:30p.m and lunch is eaten at school Students are required to attend school for at least eleven years The average class size is eighteen students and there are about six computers per class

4 The school day in Brazil runs from 7 a.m. to noon, and students typically go home at noon to share lunch with their family. Most schools require students to wear a uniform. Most schools do not have a computer in the classrooms, or have only one or two computers for 30 students to share.

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7  Japanese children start their first grade of elementary school when they are 6 years old. Lessons begin in April. There are around 30 to 40 students in a typical elementary school class. They study Japanese, Maths, Science, Social Studies, Music, crafts, Physical Education, and English, too ! Information technology is very important and schools have access to the Internet.

8  German children have short vacations (just six weeks ) But they get a two-week break in December and January, another two-week vacation at Easter and one week off in Autumn. The school day starts at about 8:00 a.m., with lessons until a short recess period around 10:00 a.m. The school day ends at 2:00 p.m. Students go home for a hot meal.

9  Students in Iran go to school for 10 months a year, or about 200 active days, from September to June.  Beginning at age 5, all students must pass a yearly exam in order to move to the next grade level. Students in primary school learn about hygiene, basic math and science, reading, and study skills.

10  School days are from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Uniforms are mandatory in government-run schools. Most classrooms have about thirty students in them. Many schools provide lunch. Because Kenya is experiencing severe economic and environmental hardships, some students save all or part of their lunch to share with their families.

11 The school year in Russia runs from the first of September to late May. Students attend class from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. No uniforms are required. Students remain together in the same class from grades one to ten. Each classroom has about 16 students. Students in grades one to ten study Russian, math, reading, natural sciences, music, art, and physical education.


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