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Write a letter about the education system of france in french

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French educational system

School education is compulsory for children aged between six and sixteen; this obligation covers both elementary education (elementary school) and the first four years (collège) of secondary education.

Children are enrolled in kindergarten by their parents, whereas they are automatically enrolled in elementary school.

Parents may choose the educational institutions they wish their children to attend when those reach the age to go to the lycée. Children go to kindergarten or nursery school from the age of three, or the age of two subject to availability of places.

Enrolment takes place during the first half of the calendar year at the town hall near the place of residence.

A special rule applies in day nurseries: children who reach the age of three between September and 31 December of that year may attend nursery school from September on. Children who turn three between 1 January and 1 March may go to nursery school, subject to availability of places, from 1 January until the end of the February holidays at the latest. Children who turn three after 1 March may go to day nursery until the start of the new school year.

Elementary school is compulsory for all children who have reached the age of six. Generally, parents are expected to enrol their children in the school near their place of residence. Public education is free.

If a child has never been to school in France, enrolment in elementary school takes place at the school or at the town hall near the parents’ place of residence.

In Paris, a child aged six and over who does not speak French is sent by the local town hall to a school where French-language courses for beginners are available. Children under six attend regular classes in school.

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