In France, kids start very early : school starts at age 2 (for 52% of children) or 3 (for almost 100%) and children spend 2 or 3 years in kindergarten. School is compulsory until age 16. In primary schools, French kids spend more hours a year (more than 900, like Italy and the Netherlands) than other European countries (less than 700 for Austria, Germany and Finland).
Yes, in Pennsylvania, a child who is 4 years old can start kindergarten if they turn 5 before September 1st of that school year.
They start school at the age of seven.
In the state of Colorado, a child must be 5 years old by September 15 to start kindergarten (the first year of elementary school).
By the time they start secondary school which is at 11-12-years-old.
A child in Switzerland is required to have completed at least eight years of elementary school. The average age for a child to begin school in Switzerland is seven years old.
Kindergarten is compulsory when a child turns five years old.
According to Educationworld.com, it's the individual states themselves that mandate the earliest age a child can enter school. The overall concensus is at age 5, but some states it can be as early as 4-years-old, or as late as 6-years-old.
In the end of august.
Well if you plan to send your child to pre-k then the age is about 4 years old. If your child is 5 then they mainly will start kindergarden.
There are many different opinions on what age children should be when they start school. In most cases educators prefer that children attend preschool at about 4 years old, however all children absorb information differently and there should be careful consideration as to when a should start school.
Students have to be at least four years old to start attending school. While this is the minimum age to start school, some students do not start until they are six years old.
you start at about 4 or 5 years old and yo are about 19 or 18 when you get out of high school