In Thailand, in state schools throughout the country, students line up in the morning to sing the national anthem, the royal anthem, and a Buddhist chant. Is there anywhere else in the world with a similar kind of practice?
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This practice is for both primary and secondary schools (i.e. well into grade 12).
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Answer:
In Bhutan, there is meditation, a Buddhist prayer and then the National anthem.
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Canadian catholic schools (which account for a very large chunk of our schools over 35% easily), stand and sing our national anthem followed by a prayer. They also pray before lunch.
Brayden Teale
In Australia most public schools have assembly once a week and sing the national anthem. They might have a school song to sing as well. But no religion. In Catholic schools they sing the national anthem but they also have prayers at assemblies. However, when I was in primary (elementary) school in the 80s they still made us say the Lords Prayer at assembly. In a state school! So it wasn't that long ago we were claiming to be a secular society but in our state funded schools we were promoting a recognisably Christian religious influence.
Megan Smith
In China,senior high school students always get together to sing national anthem every Monday.And then,the outstanding student will give address to others to encourage them to study hard.But we don't have songs about religion.
Xi Chen
in Turkey Until high school we did National Anthem every morning.However it was cancelled 2 years ago because of politic issues.(nationalism)
Mehmet Yuksel
It's similar in India but the order is reversed . First the religious chanting and the national anthem is the last thing at the students assembly every morning.
Anusuya Nallathambi
India. Kids generally sing songs / shlokas / nursery rhymes, etc in the morning - the whole school together before classes begin. It's called 'assembly', and gives the school day a nice beginning. Sometimes famous writings and thoughtful works such as poems from deep poets are read. Assembly happens in private as well as public schools. Really miss it in the US where people just sort of walk into class, and each class then just recites the pledge of allegiance and class begins.
Vinay Kumar
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