You start school at about 5 years old, you can leave school at 15 as long as you go to a trade or other apprenticeship, if you are unable to go to one of there you can't drop out til 17.
Junior school is the name given to primary or elementary school is Australia. Children from the ages of five through 12 usually attend junior school.
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No you can not,unless you meet one of the listed exceptions.. Tennessee requires children ages 6-17 (inclusive) to attend school. 18 year olds are not required to attend school. Certain children ages 6-17 may be temporarily excused from attendance if they meet the exceptions outlined in TCA 49-6-3005. However, the local board of education "shall be the sole judge in all such cases." TENNESSEE CODE ANNOTATED Title 49 Education 49-6-3005. Children excused from compulsory attendance.
The American public school attendance law requires children to attend school for a certain number of years, typically from ages 6 to 16 or 18, depending on the state. This law mandates that parents or guardians ensure their children are enrolled in and attending school regularly. Failure to comply with these laws can result in legal consequences for parents, including fines or other penalties. Each state has its own specific regulations and enforcement mechanisms regarding school attendance.
Middle school and High school ages depend entirely on individual school and when they set their Middle School. They vary from anywhere in years 6-9 (ages 10 - 15) for Middle school to Years 9-12 for High school (ages 14 - 18). Many schools do not have a Middle school, but separate into Primary and Secondary.
Yes. According to the HSLDA, the homeschooling law in Alabama states that compulsory attendance ages are between six and seventeen.
In the Dominican republic not everyone goes to school. although it is required, it is not mandatory.
All students between the ages of 7 and 18, who have not completed grade 12 or the requirements for a certificate of initial mastery and/certificate of advanced mastery, are required to attend school unless otherwise exempted by law. Any parent who fails to send a student to school within three days of notification by the district that their student is not complying with compulsory attendance requirements may be issued a citation by the district for the student's failure to attend school. Violation is a Class C infraction of law and is punishable by a court-imposed fine up to $150 as provided by ORS 339.925. As a further incentive, to stay in school ORS chapter 807 requires students to provide proof of school attendance to get a driver's permit or license. If a student has 10 unexcused absences in a row or 15 days in a grading period, and is between the ages of 15 - 18 years old, the school may provide attendance information to the Department of Motor Vehicles to have the student's license suspended. All first time license or permit applications will have to provide proof of attendance to the DMV.
The Dutch have no general high school program. Dutch children are required to go to school from the ages of 5-16.
Primary and secondary education is compulsory in all states of Australia - usually up to the age of 16, though this varies by state. Of course, just because something is legally required doesn't mean that everybody does it - there are truancy problems in Australia just like anywhere else. Children in isolated areas will often attend School of the Air - classes by radio or computer. Home schooling, under strict guidelines, is legally permissable in Australia but very rare.
All Spanish children between the ages of six and sixteen are required to attend school. The education laws underwent reform in 2006.