I don't think anyone should. I'f you have messes up parents you should leave ASAP! You need to hold your ground your better then that ! No minor should be treated any way but like a princess/prince.
She attended secondary school between the ages of 12 and 16.
about 16 i believe!x
England does not have middle schools. We have Primary School (age 4-11), and Secondary School (11-16), and then Sixth Form or College (16-18).
Children in England should start secondary school by the age of 11. He or she should finish secondary school by the age of 16.
16-18 depending on whether they stay on or not
no you can not
You can leave secondary school at age 16 earliest or 17 or 18. At 16 you would have GCSEs (General Certificate of Secondary Education) you can continue to AS Levels (Advanced Subsidiary Levels) or full A levels (Advanced levels).
No, you still have to be sixteen. For girls you aren't even classifeied as an adult until you are 18. 16 is when you can legally quit school but I wouldn't recommend it!
In Kentucky, a minor can generally only move out and enroll in school without parental consent if they have been legally emancipated by a court. Emancipation grants the minor the rights of an adult. Otherwise, parental consent is typically required for a 16-year-old to enroll in school independently.
J.K. Rowling attended primary and secondary school in England, following the typical age range for students, starting around age 5 or 6 and completing secondary school around age 16 or 17.
at the age of 16 as long as they've finished secondary school and have the requirements needed
There is no such thing as 'high school' but you begin with Primary aged 4 - 11 (sometimes this is split into 'Infants' - 4 to 7- and 'Juniors' - 7 to 11 - ) Secondary aged 11 - 16 Sixth Form (OPTIONAL) 16 - 18 (often included in the same school as Secondary) University here onwards