In 1982, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that all children living in the U.S. have a right to a public education. This applies regardless of their Immigration status, disability, or language.
Yes it is. By law, children from the age of 5 have to attend school. But most children go to school when they are 4 years old. Children have to attend some kind of education until the age of 18.
Yes you can. Have you gone to school at all? If not the high school may test you to determine what classes you need to take to graduate. They may also want a transcript from a former school.
A common age for children to attend starting school is 5. This varies depending on where you are in the world. For example, in Scandinavian countries, you may start later.
children stay at school tilll there 18 It depends largely on the country. In Britain, a child may leave school at the age of sixteen when he receives his national insurance card.
How about you search all the schools in Ethiopia, break it down and search each school and how many people in each of them. Then add all of the people in each school and you got your answer!
Chinese children typically start formal schooling at around 6 years old when they enter primary school. Prior to that, some children may attend kindergarten or preschool.
In Germany children start school at age 6.
Any child may attend a Catholic school if there are spaces available after the needs of parishioners are met and with permission of the pastor. You would have to ask the specific school that you were interested in.
It all depends. Many Amish children attend rural public elementary schools and study the same curriculum as their classmates. If Bible classes are offered in on or off school property, they may attend these. If they attend a rural private school, their teacher is probably young and unmarried, with no teaching experience outside the Amish grade schools. He or she may not be Amish, however. School is taught in a one- or two-room setting with a basic curriculum of reading, writing, and arithmetic. Some Amish schools may offer history or science. All classes are conducted in English, which all Amish children learn by the time they are finished with first grade.
1) No matte what school they go to each student must complete at least 9 years in education. 2) German children only attend school in the morning. 3) Children aged three to six may attend kindergarten. 4) After Kindergarten school is compulsory for nine or ten years. From grades 1 through 4 children attend elementary school (Grundschule), where the subjects taught are the same for all. Then after the 4th grade, the students are separated according to their academic ability and the wishes of their families, and attend one of three different kinds of schools: Hauptschule, Realschule or Gymnasium. 5) They don't have school uniform. 6) School is 6 days a week. (no school on Sunday)
Their parents may home school them. They may ride a bus for hours to and from school. They may attend school over internet. They may have a teacher who visits regularly to provide lessons and assistance. They may go away to a boarding school.
Unless you live in that school's 'sending district' you may NOT attend unless you get special permission from the school authorities.