Bonjour vous pouvez m'aider svp. Je vais ete interrogé à l'oral en n'anglais. Sur les différences entre l'école de France et celle de UK-USA. Je ne pas des idées. Merci
Formal schooling starts at six years in France, although in reality little children are learning from four years old
No school uniform in French schools
Greater emphasis in France on the core subjects, i.e. French and maths, and less time given to imaginative/creative subjects (story-writing, drama) in primary school, but paradoxically more time given to learning poems and texts by heart.
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Repeating a year is more common in France, should the child be consistently under-achieving
No headmaster or headmistress in French schools – teachers are answerable direct to the regional education authority and a teacher is designated ‘director’ for administrative tasks each year. Secondary schools have a non-teaching, full-time director at the helm
natashawassima
No packed lunch in most French schools – it’s either the canteen or home for lunch No celebration of religious festivals, so no nativity play: schools are strictly secular except, of course, for the private Catholic schools
natashawassima
France still operates what is effectively a primary, middle and upper school system, with pupils entering secondary middle school (collège) aged 11, before going to sixth-form college or high school (lycée) at 15 years old
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Parents must take out annual insurance – called assurance scolaire – for their children attending school in France (it isn’t expensive) but on the upside, parents receive an annual allowance per child for the ‘rentrée’ to help pay for school essentials
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Private education is far less prevalent in France – Catholic schools are deemed ‘private’, but teachers are paid by the state as in secular schools, and fees are around €100 per term. there is also a relatively small network of high fee-paying private schools
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Formal schooling starts at six years in France, although in reality little children are learning from four years old
No school uniform in French schools
Greater emphasis in France on the core subjects, i.e. French and maths, and less time given to imaginative/creative subjects (story-writing, drama) in primary school, but paradoxically more time given to learning poems and texts by heart.
No headmaster or headmistress in French schools – teachers are answerable direct to the regional education authority and a teacher is designated ‘director’ for administrative tasks each year. Secondary schools have a non-teaching, full-time director at the helm
No celebration of religious festivals, so no nativity play: schools are strictly secular except, of course, for the private Catholic schools