When he is 12 years old, after finishing 6th grade.
Age 18 or high school, unless they enter secondary school within six months of graduating, and carry 5 credit hours, than age 23. I'm in KCMO. See Links Below
yes, because if you learn the basics of the langauge in a early stage then when they enter secondary school the could improve and go into better details of the langauge
Mother Teresa did not attend school as girls were not allowed to attend school at the time in Albania. She was home schooled by her parents.
first black child to enter an all black school
I assume you are asking how the year groups work? If that's true: :-) Below the age of 6, you can send your child to a private nursery or creche but it's not a legal requirement. Once the child is 6 they enter Foundation 1. After one school year they enter Foundation 2, otherwise known as Reception. Then they start primary school which consists of year 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. After Year 6, The child goes to secondary school which consists of year 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11. In year 10 the teen starts sudying for their GCSE's. (General Cirtificate of Secondary Education) Which last until year 11. After year 11 they go to Sixth Form which consists of year 12 and 13. During these years u study for A levels. After this you can either go to university or work
Most Mexicans have to take a very long test to get into their first year of school at about 14 years of age. The test is not passed by many people because few know what is on it. It is different every time but normally includes how to fix a broken watch, how to make sasuage, and why you should get married. This is everything I leaned from a Mexican friend.
This is a riddle. The answer is "school." When you enter school as a child, you may not know much, but as you learn and grow, you leave with knowledge and understanding.
No. Grammar school ranges kindergarten through fifth or sixth grade. Middle school is specifically sixth, seventh, and eighth grade.
No
A high school diploma or a general educational equivalency diploma
Yes, a child needs a passport to enter Canada.
After secondary school, students typically choose to pursue higher education at a college or university, enter the workforce directly, or enroll in vocational training programs. Some may also take a gap year to travel or gain work experience before deciding on their next steps.