According to Educationworld.com, it's the individual states themselves that mandate the earliest age a child can enter school. The overall concensus is at age 5, but some states it can be as early as 4-years-old, or as late as 6-years-old.
They start school at the age of seven.
Your child has to be 12 or older
In Australia the absolute minimum age that you can leave school is 16. Having said this I know of a student who was expelled at age 15 and didn't return. In Australia the absolute minimum age that you can leave school is 16. Having said this I know of a student who was expelled at age 15 and didn't return.
In the state of Hawaii, children who are five years of age or older start school. If the child is age 5 by July 31, they are then allowed to enroll into classes for the next school year.
Students have to be at least four years old to start attending school. While this is the minimum age to start school, some students do not start until they are six years old.
There is no minimum age.
A child in Switzerland is required to have completed at least eight years of elementary school. The average age for a child to begin school in Switzerland is seven years old.
There is no minimum age.
In Ireland children start school at about 4 years of age and are in school until about 17 or 18.
The minimum age that the child can decide who he wants to live with is 18 years.
From the grammar you use you need to finish school first.
The U.S Department of Labor states a child can work at the age of 16 in the state of Mississippi during school hours. Outside of school, a child 12 to 14 can work on a farm if a parent also works there.