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Monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday and friday, normally from around 9am to around 3:30pm
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Currently with semesters, kids go to school for 85 days before the Christmas break and 95 days afterward so roughly around 15-18 weeks each. That will be a total of 180 days. Good to know. Then how many times can you get wrote up?
3 hours
Australian kids can spend up to 12 years in school which is 682.5 days and 5-6 hours in the one day for 5 days a week.
Most likely most of them do, but what they don't know is that the school doesn't set the hours the state does and they get picky about it with counting minutes. Each school has a set number of days and minutes in the school day and an auditor checks to make sure that these are met by the school. If they aren't the school has to make up the time or day. Should a school start later it would get out later.
they usually go to school for 6- 7 hours a day for 5 days a week.
Assuming school is in session for 180 days per year, and students attend for 8 hours each day, students would spend approximately 27,000 hours in school from kindergarten to 12th grade. This would equate to around 3,375 eight-hour school days over 13 years.
Australian kids typically spend 200-220 days in school per year, depending on the state or territory. The school year usually runs from late January to mid-December, with breaks for holidays and term breaks throughout.
9 hours
about 4000 hours
about 6~8 hours, if you have clubs after school that will be different
they go to school for eight hours every day
Kids either understand the value of school, or are at least willing to go through the motions of attending school, or they don't. Shorter days would have no effect on the number of kids who drop out.
The board of education requires a certain amount of hours for kids to be in school. So, if we miss 2-3 days, we don't have those hours put in. So we have to make them up in later dates.