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There are 12 years of compulsory education in Chile, from 6 to 18 y.o.
Education in Italy is compulsory from 6 to 15/16 years of age.
Education in Italy is free and compulsory from 6-15/16 years of age.
Education in Sudan is free and compulsory for children aged 6 to 13 years. Primary education consists of eight years, followed by three years of secondary education.
In the US if you do all years of compulsory education from kindergarten to 12th grade/senior you will have completed 13 years in school by the time you finish high school. In the England you only have to complete 11 years of compulsory education from Reception to year 12.
In New Zealand, the word 'College' can be used to refer to an education institution at any level, and is most commonly used to refer to a high school /secondary school, and occasionally to a Tertiary institution (such as a University, Wananga, or Polytechnic or Trade School) or even to a particular department of a Tertiary institution.College is not used to refer to the level of education, rather to a name of a particular institution.Generally the ages and years spent attending for the different education levels are:Preschool ages 3-4 :2 years (not compulsory)Primary Education ages 5-12 :8 years (compulsory)Secondary Education ages 13-17 years old :5 years (compulsory up to age 16)Tertiary Education 18+ years old :courses can be anything from some months for a diploma to several years for a degree. A Bachelors degree is the shortest degree and takes 3 years (Tertiary education is not compulsory)
Education in Italy is free and compulsory from 6 to 15 or 16 years old
China has a nine-year compulsory education system, consisting of six years of primary school and three years of junior secondary school. After that, students can choose to attend three additional years of senior secondary school before moving on to higher education institutions such as universities and colleges. The education system places strong emphasis on academics and standardized testing.
"Compulsory" refers to something that is required or mandatory, meaning it must be done or followed. This term is often used in contexts such as laws, regulations, or educational requirements where compliance is not optional. For example, compulsory education means that children must attend school for a certain number of years.
In the United States, education is compulsory until the age of 16.
The current system of education in Spain is known as LOE after the Ley Orgánica de Educación, or Fundamental Law of Education. State education in Spain is free and compulsory education lasts from 6 to 16 years of age.
In Bolivia, the education system mandates a minimum of 12 years of formal education. This includes 6 years of primary education, followed by 3 years of secondary education, and an additional 3 years for high school or vocational training. Education is compulsory for children aged 6 to 14. However, many students may continue their education beyond this basic requirement.