You can say "Je vais au lycée" in French to mean "I go to high school".
'la terminale' is the name of the last year in high school in France. An US student in the same position would say he is 'a grade 12 student'
To say "I was your student" in French, you would say "J'étais ton/ta/votre élève."
"École" is how you say school in French.
In French, "boy student" is translated as "garçon étudiant."
etudiant for a high school student or eleve for an elementary student.
As a current student i can honestly say it is a good school
L'élève (secondary school or younger) L'étudiant (university)
It's not French
You can say "Je vais au lycée" in French to mean "I go to high school".
junior high school is called 'le collège' in French. Senior high school is called 'le lycée'
'la terminale' is the name of the last year in high school in France. An US student in the same position would say he is 'a grade 12 student'
To say "I was your student" in French, you would say "J'étais ton/ta/votre élève."
"École" is how you say school in French.
In French, "boy student" is translated as "garçon étudiant."
Has in French is 'a' Source: Francais II student
J'ai appris le français au collège (junior high school), au lycée (senior high school). French speakers would just say "j'ai appris le français à l'école"