• diegantobass
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    It’s on next monday in France. On the 19th of August in Switzerland, Vaud district.

  • Ardor von Heersburg
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    In Germany, it’s different from state to state - some children have been back in school since 31 July (Saxony), while others still have their holidays until 9 September (Bavaria).

    But it’s six weeks everywhere, so some start very early while others finish quit late.

  • @[email protected]
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    624 days ago

    Apparently it was either last week Wednesday or Thursday here in Germany (North-Rhine-Westfalia). At least that’s what I heard from colleagues who actually have kids 😬

    • Servais (il/le)OP
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      424 days ago

      Does it vary by Lander in Germany?

      It’s the case in Belgium, Dutch speakers only go back next week (and no idea about the German speakers)

      • Björn Tantau
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        524 days ago

        Yeah, it varies by state in an effort to not overwhelm the roads and travel destinations.

      • @norimee
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        324 days ago

        Yes, it varies by federal state. I’m in Bavaria and we are always the last with the summer holidays.

        We always start in the second week of September, this year it’s Tuesday 10.Sept.
        By then all german schools should be open.

  • @khannie
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    24 days ago

    Ireland: Some secondary schools started back late last week. My own secondary level kids were today. Primary kids are this coming Wednesday.

    • lemmyng
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      024 days ago

      Also Canada, but next Wednesday. Monday is labour day, Tuesday is PD day.

  • Ben Matthews
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    123 days ago

    Seems like Germany has a good idea to vary it, to reduce pressure on travel. However we should think bolder still, reimagine the whole timing of the academic year which derived from nineteenth century traditions when children helped plant and gather crops. Now instead we should consider climate change, and July became too hot for comfortable travel in most of continental europe. So it would be better to have long holidays in May-June and maybe September, while also investing in cooling for school buildings (maybe more practical than for small homes).

  • @paddirn
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    124 days ago

    It’s today in Ohio (though different school districts go back in on different days, so it’s not even uniform across the state).

    • @norimee
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      324 days ago

      That is a weird European country, I’ve never heard about it. Do you speak french there?

      • @paddirn
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        Huh, I somehow missed that key identifier, I could’ve sworn it said something more generic when I first saw the post, like just, “your country”. Whatever, I lived in Europe for years, I’m practically family.

        • Servais (il/le)OP
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          Yeah sorry, I realized other people might not notice which community this was posted to, so I edited the title after your comment