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What time do schools finish in Scotland?

The school day ends between 3:05pm and 3:15pm, with after school options available up to 6:00pm. The Junior School Office open from 8:00am until 5:00pm. For Junior School pupils, the school day begins with assembly from 8:55am until 9:10am.
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How long is a school day in Scotland?

The school day usually runs from about 9am until about 3:30-4.00pm, from Monday to Friday, although every school has its own timetable. Some schools close at lunchtime on a Friday.
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What time do Edinburgh schools finish?

Pupils in Class 1 finish school at 1:00pm each day, apart from one day per week when they finish at 3:15pm. In Classes 2, pupils finish school at 1:00pm each day, apart from two day per week when they finish at 3:15pm. Class 3 finish school at 1:00pm on two days and three day per week they finish at 3:15pm.
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Why do Scottish schools finish early on Fridays?

While having Friday afternoons off is now fairly common in Scotland, the change has been made possible not because of a shortening of the working week, but because of a rejigging of the school week, with the Friday lunchtime finish offset with some longer days Monday to Thursday.
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What time do primary schools finish Glasgow?

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9:00 am Bell rings and the children come into class. Primary 1 children will remain in school until 3:00pm from the first day of term. The back gate is locked at 9:00am and reopened at 2:45pm.
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How long are school hours in Scotland?

Primary schools - 25 hours (usually with reduced hours for infants). Secondary schools – 27 hours (Some areas have eight 40-minute periods, with subjects involving practical work taking place over two periods, many other schools have a five or six periods, with each period lasting around an hour).
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What time do edinburgh primary schools finish?

Edinburgh Primary ~ A community school with a passion for the arts! School starts at 8.45am and finishes at 3.15pm.
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Why do Scottish schools go back early?

Why do Scottish kids go back to school earlier? The simple answer is: their summer holidays start earlier too.
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Do children start school later in Scotland?

Children born between March and August start school in the August of, or following, their fifth birthday. Those born between September and February start school in the August prior to their fifth birthday. As such, children in Scotland usually start school between the ages of 4.5 and 5.5 years old.
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How many hours is a school week in Scotland?

It has been accepted practice for at least the last 40 years that around 25 hours per week (or 950 hours per academic year) of teaching time is made available in most local authority run primary schools; and 27.5 hours per week (or 1045 hours per academic year) in most local authority run secondary schools.
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What time do UK schools finish?

It can vary from school to school and is likely to:be significantly different between state schools and independent (aka Private or public)schools. Nearly all day schools start between 8:30 - 9:00 a.m. and most state schools finish between 3:30–4:00 p.m. Private schools tend to have a slightly longer school day.
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What time does school end in France?

Generally speaking, the school day in France is from 8:30 until 4:30, but it varies depending on which area you live in. This is longer than the typical school day in the UK or America, but there is a longer lunch break and two other breaks during the day. There are 24 hours of lessons a week.
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What time do children start school in Scotland?

Mostly from 8:50am - 3:15 pm Monday to Thursday and all finish the week at midday on Friday at around 12:25pm. All children are entitled to 1,140 hours of funded nursery or childcare a year (around 30 hours a week in term time).
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Can I leave school at 15 in Scotland?

Scotland. If you turn 16 between 1 March and 30 September you can leave school after 31 May of that year. If you turn 16 between 1 October and the end of February you can leave at the start of the Christmas holidays in that school year.
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Is school in Scotland free?

Scotland provides free education to all children living in Scotland (and have done so as early as the 17th century). Scotland's schools operate a Curriculum for Excellence which provides knowledge, skills and attributes for learning and life to all nursery, primary and secondary schooling between the ages of 3 - 18.
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Can my child start school at 4 Scotland?

Generally, children in Scotland start school when they are aged between four-and-a-half and five-and-a-half.
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Should my child start school at 4 or 5 Scotland?

Children usually start school at age four or five, depending on their date of birth. If their birthday is between 1st March and 31st August, they will start school at the beginning of term (August) the year they turn five.
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What is year 11 in Scotland?

Unlike in England, Wales and Northern Ireland – where children take GCSEs and A levels – students in Scotland sit: National 4s and 5s (similar level to GCSE, taken in S3 and/or S4, which is roughly equivalent to English year 10/11)
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Is it illegal to not go to school in Scotland?

You have a legal duty to make sure your child attends school regularly. If the school does not agree that there is a 'reasonable excuse' for your child not attending, they may take action against you (see 'Unauthorised absences' on page 4).
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Why does school end in July in the UK?

Why do English state school summer holidays start in late July, thereby ensuring that children miss the longest days and the best chance of good weather? The original purpose of long school holidays was to release children to help with the harvest.
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Do Scottish schools have more holidays?

The Scottish school year is also structured differently from the rest of the UK, with a longer summer break, lasting approximately six weeks. However, compared to the other countries, Scotland's academic year usually starts a bit earlier in August and finishes a week earlier in late June or early July.
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How long is primary school in Scotland?

Children in Scotland complete 7 years at Primary school. They start primary school, depending on their date of birth, between the ages of 4.5 and 5.5 years old. Primary schools follow the Curriculum for Excellence which is very flexible.
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What age do you finish primary school in Scotland?

Dependant on when in the year a child's birthday falls, children will attend primary school for seven years, usually between the ages of five and 12. Lunch is free for every child from Nursery until the end of Primary 4, along with text books and items required for learning.
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How many years is primary school in Scotland?

Children in Scotland complete seven years of primary school, starting in P1 (the equivalent of Reception classes in England), going up to P7 (the equivalent of Year 7 in England). After this, they do six years of secondary school from S1 to S6 (equivalent to Y8 to Y13 in England).
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