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100

In which country do students often clean their own classrooms?

Japan

100

In the UK, most schools require students to wear what?

Uniforms

100

Which country is famous for schools like Eton and Harrow?

UK

100

In Egypt, which subject has been taught since ancient times?

Astronomy

100

In which country do some schools have nap rooms for children during the day?

China

200

Which country has the longest school day, sometimes up to 12 hours?

South Korea

200

In Japan, which flower represents the start of the school year?

Cherry blossom

200

Which country introduced the “PISA test” to compare education worldwide?

OECD – based in France

200

Which is the most spoken language in the world by number of native speakers?

Mandarin Chinese

200

In which Nordic country are there no school grades until age 7?

Norway

300

Which country has siesta breaks (nap time) in some schools?

Spain

300

In Russia, when do students celebrate Teacher’s Day with flowers?

October 5

300

In which country is Sanskrit still taught as a classical subject?

India

300

Which country invented the Montessori method of teaching?

Italy

300

Which country is famous for its very long lunch breaks, sometimes up to 2 hours?

France

400

In which country do students begin the school year in March instead of September?

Japan

400

In Germany, what do children receive on their first day of school?

Schultüte – a cone filled with gifts

400

Which country has schools on boats for children in flood-prone areas?

Bangladesh

400

In which country do students learn about Māori culture and language in school?

New Zealand

400

In which country are happiness and “Gross National Happiness” part of the curriculum?

Bhutan

500

Which country is known for giving students little homework but still having excellent results?

Finland

500

In which country are teachers highly respected, sometimes called “nation builders”?

South Korea

500

The oldest university still operating is in which country?

Morocco – Al Quaraouiyine

500

Which country has the most official languages in the world?

South Africa — 11

500

In which country do some schools hold classes outdoors even in freezing weather, known as “forest schools”?

Denmark