We leave High School when we are 16, but the Government has made a new law that we have to go to a Sixth Form College until we are 18.
Britain has one of the highest drop out rates among developed countries. Approximately 20 percent of students leave school at the age of 16 in the UK.
first, what are the age of the students?
Students typically leave grammar school at the age of 16, after completing their General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) exams in the UK. However, some may choose to stay on for an additional two years to pursue A-levels or equivalent qualifications, which would mean leaving at age 18. The specific age can vary slightly depending on the education system and individual choices.
In the UK we leave school when we are 16. But the Government made a new law that we have the attend a Sixth Form College until we are 18.
The age at which a person may leave full-time education is now 18. It used to be 16.
You leave High School at age 18. Maybe 19 for some that started school a year late.
6 years.
16-18 depending on whether they stay on or not
yes there are. either in 2013 or 2015. but u can leave and go to collge at 16
Usually eighteen, but that depends on whether you graduated early, or what age you began school. Some people start late and graduate at seventeen.
well i have to get there by 8am
It depends on your country. Here in the UK, at 16, you're allowed to leave school, and start working. You're also allowed to enlist in the armed services.