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of course education is compulsory well primary and secondary anyway if u don't go to school and your not home schooled you will definitely have the police on your parents and they will be taken to court
China has 9-year compulsory education, all children must attend from 6 to 15.That's primary school and junior high school . As for senior high school and college, They are not compulsory.
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)
There are compulsory education laws. He has to go to school.
Education in Panama is compulsory from elementary to middle school.
The oldest intermediate school in New Zealand is the Wellington Intermediate School, established in 1883. It was created to cater to the educational needs of students transitioning from primary to secondary education. The school has a rich history and has contributed significantly to the development of intermediate education in the country.
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.
Yes. Primary schooling in Poland is compulsory.
School is neither compulsory or free for most students, however from 2010 two grades of primary school became free but only half the children attend formal education. Working on the land is a priority. Primary education starts at the age of seven and should last for seven years
W. B. Henderson has written: 'Is the day continuation school an alternative to the raising of the school leaving age?' -- subject(s): Compulsory Education, Day Continuation School, Education, Compulsory
In New Zealand, children generally start school at age five. School is compulsory for all children from the age of six to the age of sixteen. Secondary school is usually completed by the age of 18. It is possible for parents to apply to educate their children at home, but they must show that the education will be as regular and as high a standard as that provided at a registered school.
In Tunisia, children typically attend school for 12 years, which includes 6 years of primary education, followed by 3 years of lower secondary education and 3 years of upper secondary education. Education is compulsory for children from ages 6 to 16. The school year usually runs from September to June.