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Unlike in previous games, players have more control over the actions in school. Children and teens can be directed to work hard, slack off, find new friends, hang out with them or do late (unfinished) homework. Kids can also be directed to skip school but doing so will hurt their school performance. If a child or teen does not have a high performance at school then the player will not be able to choose what their next trait is when they [[birthday|grow up]]. For the Sim to have good grades, they need to be at school on time every day, otherwise they will get bad grades and will not age up well. Children will bring home new [[homework]] after school every day; failure to complete homework will result in them being penalized, and they may receive a detention. Unlike preceding ''The Sims'' series, [[children]] are not taken away from their families for getting an F.
[[File:Inside of Public School - The_Sims 3.jpg|thumb|Inside a public school.]]▼
Detention is another new addition in the game, with Sims receiving it at school. If they are caught sleeping in class, copying homework (tasks the player can assign kids while they're at school) or busted when
In ''[[The Sims 3: Generations]]'', children and teens can take a [[Afterschool class|class after school]]. The expansion pack also provides a [[boarding school]] option, where children can be sent by parents (via players intervention) to abroad school that's of a different kind. Children will departure away from home (off the screen) until they become young adults or are returned by the player.
===Varieties===
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▲Inside of Public School - The_Sims 3.jpg|Inside a public school.
==The Sims 4==
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