In Morocco, pre-school is known as école maternelle, Kuttab or Ar-Rawd. State-run, free maternelle schools are available throughout the kingdom, welcoming children aged from 2 to 5 (although in many places, children under 3 may not be granted a place). It is not compulsory, yet almost 80% of children aged 3 to 5 attend. It is regulated by the Moroccan department of education.
They need to go to school for education to be somebody By Me
yep they have to its the law
because kids need to go to school and get an education and do something with there lives
They do not have to pay for school. Free and Compulsory are not mutually exclusive. Free refers to cost, Compulsory means that a person is required to attend. In the cities, where it is easier for kids to get to school and they won't be missed on the family's non-existent farm, schools are compulsory in Morocco. However, in more rural areas, nobody forces all of the kids to go to school. As for cost, Morocco has free public schooling up to the age of 17 and many of the cities have private schools which provide a much better education, but are not free.
Yes, most kids go to school.
189 in NY
Kids need to go to school on the Sims 3 on PC.
yes kids in mali do go to school.
yes,Kids do go to school in Kenya,But not all......
Indonesian kids which lucky enough will attend private school. But I think Indonesian kids mostly go to state school. There are also kids go to a muslim school ( MI / MTs / MA ) and kids from overseas attend international school.
About 38 million kids go to school in Washington.
His kids go to a sexual school far from home.