NO!!!
It should be lowered to fourteen(14). Then students should go into apprenticeships of seven years.
They will learn more just from working/leartning from adults in a working environment, rather than a closeted protected school environment.
In the UK, the minimum age was 14 but this was raised to 15 in 1947.
it has been changed 3 times. :)
Children had to attend school from the age of 5. The school leaving age was 14 until April 1947 when it was raised to 15.
8 at night was the same as the old work days
1880- All children had to go to school no matter there status until the age of ten. 1889- The leaving age was raised to twelve 1891-The school's pence fee was abolished and schools became free.
The school leaving age was raised to 16 to ensure that young people receive a minimum level of education, equipping them with essential skills for the workforce and promoting lifelong learning. This change aimed to improve educational outcomes, reduce youth unemployment, and address social inequalities. By extending compulsory education, policymakers sought to enhance the overall quality of the labor force and contribute to economic growth.
no
The driving age should be raised to 18 because of the responsiblility of the kids.No it shouldnt!! no it should not sooo yeah
Elementary Education (Schools Attendance) Act (1893) was amended in 1899 to raise the school leaving age to 12. Later, in 1918, the Fisher Education Act would raise the leaving age to 14.
You can leave school in New Zealand in 1916 at the age of sixteen
no, it should not
I am assuming you mean dropping out. You need to be 16 to drop out of school.