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Provide an example of school beginning and ending times in Spain.
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Here are a few typical examples of school start and finish times in Spain (actual times vary by region and school type):
- Public primary school (Educación Primaria)
- Typical day: 09:00 — 14:00
- Optional school lunch/care (“comedor”) continues 14:00 — 16:00; after‑school activities often 16:00 — 17:00
- Compulsory secondary school (ESO)
- Typical day: 08:30 — 14:30 (some schools start at 09:00 and end at 15:00)
- Many secondary schools finish mid‑afternoon; some offer afternoon classes or extracurriculars until 17:00–18:00
- Preschool / kindergarten (Educación Infantil)
- Typical day: 09:00 — 12:00 or 09:00 — 14:00 (half‑day or full‑day options)
Notes:
- Schedules differ between autonomous communities, and between public, concertada (state‑linked private) and fully private schools.
- A small number of schools use split schedules (morning + late afternoon sessions) or longer continuous days (e.g., 09:00–17:00).
- Public primary school (Educación Primaria)
- Typical day: 09:00 — 14:00
- Optional school lunch/care (“comedor”) continues 14:00 — 16:00; after‑school activities often 16:00 — 17:00
- Compulsory secondary school (ESO)
- Typical day: 08:30 — 14:30 (some schools start at 09:00 and end at 15:00)
- Many secondary schools finish mid‑afternoon; some offer afternoon classes or extracurriculars until 17:00–18:00
- Preschool / kindergarten (Educación Infantil)
- Typical day: 09:00 — 12:00 or 09:00 — 14:00 (half‑day or full‑day options)
Notes:
- Schedules differ between autonomous communities, and between public, concertada (state‑linked private) and fully private schools.
- A small number of schools use split schedules (morning + late afternoon sessions) or longer continuous days (e.g., 09:00–17:00).
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