Tuesday, June 14, 2011

What's the daily schedule for Mexican students in mexico?

What's the daily schedule for Mexican students in mexico?
whats the daily schedule for Mexican students in Mexico. I need an accurate schedule. if anyone can find one or post one from memory, it would appreciate it. i will be doing a presentation on it. I know they get off for lunch and go home around noon or something like that. Ok, so when do Mexican students have lunch? and what time do they have lunch? and what do they do afterwards, do the go back to school? or stay home if they have lunch at home?
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depending the school, but the web site oficial http://www.sep.gob.mx/
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There is not just ONE school schedule in Mexico. In different cities the schedule can be different. Even in one town there are many different schedules I live in a town of 80,000 and 1/2 hr from the state capital with 3/4 million people. There are dozens of public and private schools. There are many different schedules. In public school, kids only go 1/2 day through 5th grade. Usually there is a morning session from 8 to noon. Then there is an afternoon session for a different group of kids from 2 to 5:30 or 6. Kids in elementary school do not have a lunch break, just recess. Secondary is like middle school and the kids go for about 5 hous...can be 8 to 1 or 9 to 2. Prepatoria is high school. There are many schedules. In the public school, some kids go 7 to 1:30, other kids go 2 to 9 in the evening. Evening school is not unusual at all. Kids in secondaria and prepatoria have a break at about 9:30 or 10 for breakfast. I know that sounds strangs, but in Mexico, people just have coffee or juice and a sweetbread when they get up early. A traditional breakfast is eaten between 9 and 11 in the morning. Then they do not have unch til 2 or 3 , and the kids are home from school then. Private schools can have different schedules. Some have a program where kids go only on Saturday and do work on their own during the week. This is for high school kids who need to work. Another thing, I have never seen an elementary kid walk to school without an adult. A parent or grandparent or aunt or neighbor ALWAYS walks kids to school til they are about 11...kids never walk alone.
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hello there what charlie said i agree but like said he lives in a town. towns are towns and cities are cities i going to tell you a school schedule in a city not a town i live in guadalajara i am 36 i got two sister one is 17 and the other is 21. the 16 goes to high school and the other goes to the university school in mexican cities big ones like 300 k and up not 250 or 70 or 10 k like i said big cities do have school schedule becuase they are very supervised by top dogs of schools in mexico i live in guadalajara jalisco and i got people linving in puebla and mexico city the school schedule is about the same but the the material to teach is not the same and not teached at the same time schools in mexico there is kindergarden [jardin de ninos] the is elementry school [ primaria ] there is telesecundaria and secundaria [ both are middle schools but telesecundaria is diffirent from secundaria. telesecundaria in the past was a tv teaching students like me now 2010 is tele is only one teacher the whole day the same teacher teaches every subject and secundaria is a teacher teaches a one subject then switchesto other teacher to teach ] and there is bachiller [ high school ] ok schools in cities are very different from towns but in schools in cities are all obligated exept for bachiller to start at 8 and get out at 2 [kidergarden elementry and high school ] schools are 6 hours a day in mexico all mexico even towns towns don't follow rules becuase they are towns becuase i am from a town and bachiller are from and can vary 3 to 9 pm or same as other 8 to 2 ok if more info about the schedule i give u a full acurate schedule if u email if want so becuase its gonna look ulgy here becuase i am writing alot of stuff i also agree what charlie said about towns school

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