They usually start about age 6.
Napoleon Bonaparte began his military education at the age of 9 when he enrolled at the military school in Brienne-le-Château, France. He later attended the prestigious École Militaire in Paris, where he graduated and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the artillery at the age of 16.
they started between the ages of 9 to 10
you have to be 4 or older to start pre-k
same as everybody....unless your talking about asians in asia....
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In France, children typically start school at the age of 3, in preschool or école maternelle. This is compulsory for all children.
French kids have to start school at age 6. Most of them already to kindergarten (called l'école maternelle : 'the motherly school') starting at age between 2 and 3.
The regular age to start a business in France - or simply to sign a contract on your own - is 18. This is the age of the majority in France.
18
You have to be 18
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).
The age of when you start school in Canada is 5 through 7
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They start school at the age of seven.
what age do you have to be to start school in chad, africa
children are meant to start school at the age of 3 or 5