Do you think that schools far younger kids and alder children need different types of buildings? '
Well, I suppose that the facilities must be a little different. Usually kindergartens and primary schools are smaller than secondary schools, because the younger the students, the fewer there should be in each class. And in addition, younger children need less space to play. If the school is too big, the children might get lost easily. In kindergarten, desks and chairs are much smaller than in high schools, so the classrooms don't need to be as spacious as in high schools where 60 students attend the same lesson. But, now that I think about it, every kindergarten classroom needs to be placed next to the toilets for the babies to reach the bathroom as quickly as possible, because they can't really control themselves at that age.
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