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Japanese school’s have longer hours then schools in North America. Their school days usually end around 3:30. After class, groups of people each week have to clean the school. They also have one extra day of school a week. They also stay after school to do more academics or cultural/sports clubs. Elementary school is grade 1-6, middle school is 7-9, and high school is 10-12.
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Uniforms are often mandatory in the schools. During PE everyone wears the same uniform. They are not allowed to wear jewelry, hats, and they can’t dye their hair. The classes are divided into rankings depending on grades. Ex.(1-A) (1-B) (1-C) There are 30-40 people in a classroom, teachers switch classes not students.
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Sports festivals take place in the summer, every kid has to participate in at least one event. They divide into two teams, red and white. They compete in all different kinds of sport events.
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Soccer, judo, kendo, track, volleyball, baseball, rugby, swimming, tennis. They are all main sports in a Japanese school. Every student usually signs up for the same sport every year.
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Some school clubs are rhythmical gymnastics, table tennis, kendo, art club, computer club, and broadcasting club.
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Japanese schools have all the same subjects as us, except they learn English instead of French/Japanese.
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They use chalkboards instead of whiteboards. Classrooms are much bigger and there is more desks. No computers. Very plain
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The kids have to wear the same uniform in gym. There are no bleachers in their gym.
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