Japan, however, had the most school days per year--220 days--compared with 180 days for France and the United States. The German school year was 185 days, while U.K. school kids attended classes for 190 days. Japanese children had only 12 weeks of holidays a year, almost a month less than French and American students.
Australia. In most of Australia, the primary and secondary school year lasts about 200 days, from late January or early February to early or mid-December, and is split into four terms: Term 1 starts in late January or early February and ends in late March or early April (often in close proximity to Easter).
According to the bureau's statistics, Kuwait, Bahrain and Belgium are among the shortest countries in the duration of the academic year, with 174, 172 and 170 days, respectively, while the academic year in other Gulf countries reached 182 days in the UAE, 180 in Oman and the same in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
A typical school day
School hours are generally from 8.45am to 3.00pm Monday to Friday. In a typical school day, there are five to eight lessons, ranging from 40 minutes to one hour. There are two breaks in the school day – a morning tea break (recess) and a lunch break, both of which are supervised by teachers.
In Australia, Year 7 is the eighth year of compulsory education and the first year of secondary school (high school). Children entering are generally aged from 11-12, and leave around 12-13 years old.
The 100th day of school is an important milestone in the school year because it roughly marks the halfway point for the academic year. At this point of the year, students can reflect on what they have learned so far, test their knowledge on their learning, and celebrate all of their hard work.
Summer school holidays in Italy are some of the longest in the world, three months stretching from early June to early September, but they are not alone. Other European countries with a mega-long summer break include Latvia, Malta, Hungary, Spain and until recently, Romania.
Summer break in Australia is usually six weeks long, which makes it shorter than most countries around the world. The term ends in December, and the next term starts in late January for most areas.
The school days usually last a whole day (from around 8:00 until 17:00) with 45-minutes-long classes, with a little more flexible schedules in more rural areas. In China's metropolises, where lunch breaks are shorter, kids might finish school around 15:00 as well.
Australia. In Australia, Year 1 is usually the second year of compulsory education. Although there are slight variations between the states, most children in Year 1 are aged between six and seven.
Year 10 is the final year of compulsory education in Australia. Students may elect to opt out of the education program at this point. This leaves the student without a VCE certificate (similar certificates apply in other states), and most choose to attend TAFE or enter an apprenticeship.
School education is for 13 years, divided into: primary school for 7 or 8 years, from kindergarten or preschool to year 6 or 7. secondary school for 3 to 4 years - years 7 to 10 or years 8 to 10. senior secondary school for 2 years - years 11 and 12.
The countries with the hardest and most difficult education systems include South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Finland, etc.
In general, kids have to be at school by 8:45 am. School finishes around 3:15 pm, so they have to be in school for about six and a half hours every day from Monday to Friday. However, most kids also attend after-school clubs, and many also go to juku (cram school) in the evening to do extra studying.
In Australia, Primary School typically includes grades 1–7, and High School is grades 8–12. In the US, there are typically three schools: Elementary (grades 1–6), Middle (7–8) and High (9–12).
Australia has been ranked as the world's third-best higher education system in the 2023 QS World University Rankings by Subject.
School education in Australia includes preschool, preparatory (or kindergarten), primary school, secondary school (or high school) and senior secondary school (or college). Schooling lasts for 13 years, from preparatory to senior secondary. School is compulsory until at least the age of 16.
Government schools (also known as public schools) are free to attend for Australian citizens and permanent residents, while Catholic and independent schools usually charge attendance fees. All Australian schools are required to adhere to the same curriculum frameworks of their state or territory.
In the U.S., a typical day of high school starts at about 7:30 a.m. and ends around 3:00 p.m., Monday to Friday. Extracurricular activities are typically scheduled in the afternoons and early evenings during the school week; however, some extracurricular activities may also be scheduled on weekends.
The school year in China typically runs from the beginning of September to mid-July. Summer vacation is generally spent in summer classes or studying for entrance exams. The average school day runs from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., with a two-hour lunch break. The school system in China requires nine years of education.
Schools must provide at least 25 hours student instruction per week (with the exception of prep students in Term 1). In specific circumstances, school hours may be varied for student needs (including prep students), teacher needs and emergency circumstances.
There are two semesters, four terms, with a six-week break over Christmas, and three two- to three-week breaks between terms. Students attend school from Monday to Friday each week, with many schools having compulsory team sports events on Saturday mornings.
In a normal week, kids go to school for 5 days. There are 4 terms with 3, 2 week breaks between terms and a 6 week summer break from mid-December to the end of January or early February (some private schools have an extra week or so break in winter and summer.