it depends on the state
all states have compulsory education to year 11
there are either 6 or seven years of primary of elementary school
and 5 or 6 years of secondary school making a total of 12 years
Schools were built on the goldfields in Australia, but children did not have to go to school.
no its illegal
Yes.
by bus ore by plane
Everyone in Australia goes to school. Except some children who are isolated do school of they air.This is when they sit in a room and the teacher does the lesson over the radio.
people in Brazil go to school at 3 in the afternoon here in Australia but in Brazil its 9 in the morning
every child from the age of about five to the age of about 18
Not all children go to school in austraila because they say that they are too young for and wont be ablr to learn at the age they are , so they only go from five years up to eleven years old in primary school and so on in high school .
Yes, Aztec children received education either at home or at temples where they were taught various subjects such as history, religion, and basic skills like weaving and farming. Education was primarily focused on preparing children for their roles within Aztec society.
His children go to the same school as mine.
Children have always gone to school in one form or another. Even if it was going hunting with older members of a tribe, or the being taught herbs and medicines.Formal schooling, as you know it, came to Australia when the Europeans arrived.
Children on stations in outback Australia attend school classes at home. They used to do classes over the radio which was called 'School of the Air.' I'm not sure if it is still done by radio or internet now