In South Korean Schools there are 3000 students and 40 children in each class but in New Zealand there are only about 600 students at the schools and 30 children in each class. South Korea’s school buildings are 4 storeys high and the students have to use a lift if their class is on the 4th floor. New Zealand schools only have single storey buildings and all the children walk to their classes. Most schools in New Zealand have lots of grassy areas for the children to play in and they can play in barefeet. In the South Korean Schools they only have sand and concrete and have to leave their shoes on.
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