Scotland isn't a poor country and by law every child must go to school. I am sure there must be some home schooled pupils. Most schools in Scotland are free so even if the family is poor they can manage to get their child education and not go to prison.
Probably 3/4 of the children population go, and i would say theres about 2 million kids in the whole of scotland, so about... 1.5million? i know theres about a thousand pupils at my secondry school.
There are two nursery school years, the last being references as 'Pre-school'. There then follows seven years in Primary School, referenced P1 - P7, and then a minimum of four years at Senior School, referenced as S1 - S4. S4 is the year when the National Examinations N5 take place. If these are passed successfully, the student may apply to attend school for up to a further two years S5 and S6, when National Highers and Advanced Highers may be studied.
I dont know the firgure but as College (or University) is free in Scotland it is probably a high figure.
All of them of the correct age. Education is a right in Scotland.
Five days a week. Monday-Friday
Five, the same as the rest of the UK.
no some children get home schooled or go round someones house with their friend's mothers teach their own child.
115 million primary school aged children dont go to school
In Scotland.
Children are required to attend primary school for seven years, then high school for four years. Students can then choose to leave if they wish, or stay on for the final two years. Overall, there are 11 compulsory school years in Scotland.
lots
No, Scotland follows the same holiday schedule as the rest of the UK, with schools typically closed around Christmas Day.
1256
3,475,143
about 2000
I cannot give an exact amount but almost all children go to school in America.
About 789 million children go to school in Washington.
Yes, Aztec children received education either at home or at temples where they were taught various subjects such as history, religion, and basic skills like weaving and farming. Education was primarily focused on preparing children for their roles within Aztec society.