Wow thats a long holiday.The Danes finish end of June. And start again mid-August.In the Russian school system we’d finish end of May and not return until September 1!
Do they get other breaks throughout the school year too?
Wow thats a long holiday.The Danes finish end of June. And start again mid-August.In the Russian school system we’d finish end of May and not return until September 1!
In England and Wales it used to be so that the kids could help with the hay baling etc - not sure why Scotland is different.That’s a long break in Russia! Here it’s 6 weeks starting mid July-ish in England & Wales... so they go back early September.
In Scotland they finish at the end of June and go back mid August ... I have no idea why, but it’s always been that way
They sure do! About 3-4 weeks in total (autumn, New Year's, and spring breaks). When I was at school, we also had only 10 years; now I think it's 11. I started at the age of 7 and went to university at 17.Wow thats a long holiday.
Do they get other breaks throughout the school year too?
Hope he is feeling better soon - nothing worse than just wanting to concentrate on getting well but you can't because of work pressures.Good Morning All,
It looks like it is going to rain a little later. The wind is pumping, the skies are grey and it is cold, not snow cold, but cold nonetheless. Hubby went to the doctor because his stye was not getting better. The warm compresses helped, but did not take it away. The doctor said that the stye was under the eyelid, which is why the cream we had was not working, it was not actually getting to the stye. And it had become really infected. Probably because he is diabetic, they always take longer to heal and get things worse (Shame). Anyway he was prescribed eyedrops, anti-biotics and probiotics, and booked off until Thursday. Knowing my husband though he will more than likely be working from home remotely, as it is month end and he has Japanese representatives coming to visit Cape Town next week, so he has to prepare a presentation for them. He just does not have the luxury of being able to take a sick day or two without having to still work. I really feel for him. And I cannot moan when he is being a big baby, as he is already dealing with enough stress, so I don't want to contribute anything and make it worse. Sigh. Life is fun - isn't it.
Anyway enough problems, I hope everyone is having an awesome Monday and that it is a good start for the week.
They sure do! About 3-4 weeks in total (autumn, New Year's, and spring breaks). When I was at school, we also had only 10 years; now I think it's 11. I started at the age of 7 and went to university at 17.
Wow. Ours start at the age of 7 (that is they must turn 7 in the first year) and they normally finish at 18. Okay it is also 11 for us.They sure do! About 3-4 weeks in total (autumn, New Year's, and spring breaks). When I was at school, we also had only 10 years; now I think it's 11. I started at the age of 7 and went to university at 17.
Thank you Lyn. At some point it needs to get better (the work stress/pressure) hoping it is sooner rather than later.Hope he is feeling better soon - nothing worse than just wanting to concentrate on getting well but you can't because of work pressures.
Hope he gets chance to de-stress soon.
How is Lola doing today and any further updates about the Vet?Good morning/afternoon everyone.
It's been busier here today than last night, so had quite a bit of reading to do,
I am just going dandy hunting so will not see you all later.
Have a good Monday!
Oh okay. that is interesting. Puts quite a bit of pressure on employers, so what happens if the child cannot get employment, but also cannot stay in school? Is schooling free there?In the UK, children start school at age 5 and education is continuous to age 16. From 16-18 children must be in education or employment.
So if they don’t get a job/apprenticeship then they must stay in education. And if they have failed to get an English and/or maths qualification then the employer is required to ensure they get one
Oh okay. that is interesting. Puts quite a bit of pressure on employers, so what happens if the child cannot get employment, but also cannot stay in school? Is schooling free there?
Sadly Clunker can't eat that much... YetI thought that was what Clunker was for? Is he not doing his job? Or is he like his Daddy and has too many projects on the go?
















I loved looking at the items brought up from the sea. I can totally see myself wearing those shoes!!!So now we are at the airport, sweaters at the ready for the colder temperatures back home ...
Oslo has been wonderful