The Luxembourgish school system is very different from most schools in the United States. Students who choose to attend lycées classiques begin their high school studies in septième, or “seventh year,” at the age of 12 or 13. The numbers decrease with age; therefore, students in their final year of high school study are called premiers. Students in Luxembourgish high schools take their classes primarily in German and French and begin studying English in their second year (sixième). Schools in Luxembourg begin in mid-September. In addition to the occasional public holiday, students receive long breaks for Toussaint (one week at the beginning of November), Christmas (two weeks at the end of December), Carnival (one week at the beginning of February) Easter (two weeks in March/April), and Pentecost (one week in May). Note that the University of Luxembourg does not follow this schedule.