Some European countries, such as Germany, have a slightly shorter school year, running from August or September to June. Others, such as France and Italy, have a slightly longer school year, running from September to July.
In addition to the length of the school year, the number of school days per week can also vary from country to country. In most European countries, students attend school five days a week, but in some countries, such as Sweden, students only attend four days a week.
The length of the school day can also vary from country to country. In general, the school day in most European countries is around six to seven hours, including breaks. However, in some countries, such as Finland, the school day is shorter, around four to five hours.