No, military service has never been mandatory in Australia although, in times of need, conscription has been introduced which means that all males between certain ages must register for miltary services. Australia's contribution to WW1 was achieved by voluntary service, conscription had been introduced towards the end of WW2. Conscription was reintroduced in the 1950's and ended in 1972. The majority of Australian soldiers sent to Vietnam were conscriptees.
Some form of schooling is compulsory for all students from age 6 up to the age of 16 in Australia. Whether this takes place in a standard classroom, via correspondence or distance education, or home-schooling with a parent registered with the government for homeschooling, is up to the individual.
It is mandatory to go to school at the age of 3-6 in France.
Yes school is mandatory in Thailand.
Yes, it is mandatory. There is no option to decline & the schools do not offer alternate languages.
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Everyone, school is mandatory.
School attendance in Australia is mandatory from age six until age sixteen. There are thirty-seven state-funded universities in the country.
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1972, along with the rest of Australia excluding Victoria and New South Wales, where they were already made mandatory in 1970 and 1971 respectively.
In Alberta, it is not mandatory to learn French. French is offered as a second language in schools, but it is not a requirement for all students to learn it.
Today the mandatory years of school is 10; but it is overmuch because 60 % of the students in highschools are idiots.
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Implementing mandatory drug testing for school students can be a controversial and complex issue. It may be beneficial in addressing drug use and promoting a drug-free environment in schools. However, it can also have negative consequences such as breaching privacy, creating distrust, and stigmatizing students who may need help and support. It's important to weigh the potential benefits against the ethical and practical concerns before implementing such a policy.