Education in France takes place mostly in state schools. State schools lack many extra-curricular activities. There is usually no gyms, pools, or sport facilities. There are not school clubs or sport teams. Computers are rarely used, and work is done on paper. To make up for this an emphasis is placed on grammar and other studies. Calligraphy is also taught. Philosophy and environmental studies also make up a part of the curriculum for education in France.
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State School Education In France
Saturday, October 17th, 2009The Basics Of Education In France
Saturday, October 10th, 2009More money is spent on education in France per capita than most western countries. France has very high standards although education in France in considered mid-level. While most French children go to state schools 15 percent go to private schools. Higher education is offered through the elite grandes ecoles, and these schools are considered the best in the world. Education in France in competitive, and difficult for those with learning disabilities. Truancy is rare but bullying can be a problem.
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Insurance While Getting An Education In France
Saturday, October 3rd, 2009While getting a education in France make sure your child has liability insurance. This type of insurance is not mandatory but is a good idea. Your current insurance may provide coverage but for a few extra Euro you can make sure your child is covered for any type of situation that may arise. Insurance cost will vary depending on the type, level of compensation, and your deductible. Spend some time looking into what kind of insurance is best for you.
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