depends where you live...in the UK its generally from Nursery (3 years old) to Upper Sixth Form (18 years old)
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Following the traditional path of education within the United States, you would be approximately 14 as a freshman in high school, and approximately 18 as a freshman in the first semester of college.
Fifth year students at Hogwarts are fifteen years old. Most students will turn sixteen throughout the school year.
Most students have a bachelor's degree before entering dental school. Dental school is approximately four years. Thus, it would be approximately eight years post high school completion. Four years of undergraduate coursework and four years of dental school.
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A American school can supply a school bus for it's students.
In the United States, a minimum of seven years - three years of undergraduate and four years of vet school. Most students take at least eight years, and some will take 10-12 years.
There is no indication of what Kenny is in. Most students are placed in school based on their age which varies by 1 to 2 years from other students at their level.
Students in South Korea are required to go to school at least junior high school. 2~3 years for kindergarten, 6 years for elementary, 3 years for junior high. Additional 3 years for high school and 2~6 years for college is not required, but most of the students finish all these courses.
72% of College students have laptops. Unknown percentage of students in middle school have laptops. Although, most commonly, it is from years 9 - 12 that students receive laptops from the government, or from their own resources.
The most common modes of transportation for American students are as follows: personal vehicles (~45%), buses (~39%), and walking (~13%). ~35% of students who live within a mile of their school walk.