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2,926,238 (Ages 0-4)

1,838,668 (Ages 5-7)

1,283,861 (Ages 8-9)

3,229,047 (Ages 10-14)

623,767 (Ages 15)

1,231,266 (Ages 16-17)

1,177,571 (Ages 18-19) divided by two will give you 588,925, the approxamate number of 18 year olds.

This information was taken in 2001 when England had a population of 49,138,831. As of 2007, the population has increased to 51,092,000. So, these numbers may be a little bit off, but they are still pretty close.

Anyway, to answer the question, there are about 11,721,722 children in England.

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14y ago

In 2001 there were 14.8 million children aged under 20 years in the UK. www.statistics.gov.uk/cci/nugget.asp?id=716

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15y ago

not sure. Its everchanging == ==

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10y ago

All of them. It's a legal requirement.

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