As of recent estimates, around 1.5 million children in the UK are not in school, which includes those who are homeschooled, excluded, or not registered. The figure represents a small percentage of the total school-age population. Factors contributing to this include family choices, mental health issues, and other socio-economic challenges. However, the exact numbers can fluctuate and may vary by region and over time.
115 million primary school aged children dont go to school
Well I've read that 35% of children in Ghana do not go to primary school...thats all i know.
Just you and that fat guy over there.
School life in Britain in the 1950s was similar to America. Many children wore uniforms, and woodstoves were common inside of the tiny classrooms. Only the major core subjects were taught.
In the 1950s, the average number of children per family in Britain was around 2.4.
i dont know, ask them.
We the Children - Keepers of the School - has 160 pages.
I really dont know. And i really dont kare:P
No he dont have chlidren
780000
My school has 450 children, I've heard of a school in our area that has 1,300 kids. Private schools tend to not have as many children.
? i really dont know:(