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INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT SCHOOL


1)  City Montessori, a Lucknow-based school, has been named the 'world's largest school,' according to Guinness World Records. A Lucknow-based school has been named the 'world's largest school' in terms of student strength, according to Guinness World Records.


2)  The University of Santo Tomas (UST) is Asia's oldest institution of higher learning. Miguel de Benavides, the third Archbishop of Manila, spearheaded the establishment of the institution.


3)  Enter the Shidhulai Swanirvar Sangstha, a non-profit organisation with 23 floating schools. Floating schools are usually big boats that use solar panels to supply electricity and run computers. They carry the classroom to Bangladeshi students who are unable to go to it on their own.


4)  Enter the Shidhulai Swanirvar Sangstha, a non-profit organisation with 23 floating schools. Floating schools are usually big boats that use solar panels to supply electricity and run computers. They carry the classroom to Bangladeshi students who are unable to go to it on their own.


5)  In Finland, children begin school when they turn seven years old on the calendar year.


6)  "In the Philippines, a school is entirely composed of recycled pop bottles." The structure was constructed using approximately 9,000 bottles and dozens of volunteers. To keep the bottles strong, they were filled with sand, water, and straw.


7)  Children in Pakistan do not have a legal entitlement to free education. Compulsory education is only available to children between the ages of 5 and 9.


8)  With more than 32,000 students, the City Montessori School in Lucknow, India, is the world's largest school in terms of enrollment.


9)  Sofia Viola, eight years old, attends the smallest elementary school in the world, located in the tiny village of Alpette, Turin. All of the courses are taught to the third-grade pupil by 33-year-old Isabella Carvelli is the school's only teacher.


10)  The Institution of Bologna, dubbed the "Nourishing Mother of the Studies" by its Latin motto, was founded in 1088 and is the world's oldest university, having never closed its doors.

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