In Japan, students often go to school from Monday to what day?
What is Saturday?
In the United Kingdom, students often wear a blazer and a tie. What are these outfits called?
What are school uniforms?
In Italy, school lunches often include pasta. True or false: Pizza is the main dish every day.
What is false?
In Canada, many students learn two main languages. What are they?
What are English and French?
In the U.S., students often ride this big yellow vehicle to school.
What is a school bus?
In France, the school week is often four days long — which weekday is usually off?
What is Wednesday?
In Japan, high school uniforms for girls are often inspired by what type of outfit?
What is a sailor suit?
In Japan, students serve lunch to each other. What is this tradition called?
What is “kyuushoku”?
In China, students start learning this international language early.
What is English?
In South Africa, the school year starts in January and ends in what month?
What is December?
In Australia, the school year starts in what month?
What is January?
In India, students wear uniforms to show equality. What color is most common for boys’ pants?
What is blue or gray?
In Kenya, a common school meal is a mix of maize and beans. What’s it called?
What is “githeri”?
In Egypt, children learn about the ancient civilization along which famous river?
What is the Nile River?
In Japan, students clean their classrooms daily. What is this practice called?
What is “souji”?
In Kenya, many schools start early because students walk long distances. What time might classes begin?
What is around 7:00 a.m.?
In Brazil, students usually wear shirts with the school’s logo. True or false: They must wear the same shoes too.
What is false?
In France, lunches can last up to how long?
What is 1–2 hours?
In Finland, students begin learning a second language by what grade?
What is Grade 3?
In Germany, first graders get a cone full of treats on the first day. What’s it called?
What is a “Schultüte”?
In Argentina, students attend either morning or afternoon sessions instead of full days. What are these sessions called?
What are “turnos”?
In South Korea, schools have rules about hair color and style. Why?
What is to promote discipline and unity?
In South Korea, metal trays hold rice, soup, and side dishes. What is this kind of meal called?
What is “bapsang”?
In New Zealand, students may learn Māori. What is Māori?
What is the Indigenous language of New Zealand?
In Chile, students celebrate the end of winter with a big holiday. What season are they welcoming?
What is spring?