yes it's like England the schools are free but there's tax.
All Spanish children between the ages of six and sixteen are required to attend school. The education laws underwent reform in 2006.
free the children is a world wide organization the helps children all over the world who are in poverty or child labour. the help build school with volunteers and educate the children so they have a beter future.
Greek schools were small. They had only one teacher and about ten or twenty children. The schools were not free and so only the rich could really afford to send their children to school.
Not all Children go to school in Namibia, its just like any other country in the world but a lot % of them do go to school. Education in Namibia is free (no cost at all)...so parents can send their kids if they really wanted them to go
All children in Italy do not go to school. However, it is mandatory for all the children to attend school in Italy.
I don't think the government should have the right to say who does and doesn't attend school because our country is free but they lock up people who don't send their children to school. Does that sound right or free at all?
I don't think the government should have the right to say who does and doesn't attend school because our country is free but they lock up people who don't send their children to school. Does that sound right or free at all?
I don't think the government should have the right to say who does and doesn't attend school because our country is free but they lock up people who don't send their children to school. Does that sound right or free at all?
yes all children in the U.S have to attend school.
No not all some families can afford for their children to go to school
Most children go to school but non all of them go
There are four schools in the Elwood Union Free School District. These cover children of all ages through the stages of primary, intermediate, middle school and high school.