Students are able to leave high school in Saskatchewan at the age of 16. All children must begin school by the age of 6.
around 18, school is divided into 6 years of elementary school and 6 years of "high school"
We leave High School when we are 16, but the Government has made a new law that we have to go to a Sixth Form College until we are 18.
The legal age to leave a boarding school can vary depending on the school's policies and state regulations. In general, students can typically leave a boarding school once they reach the age of 18 or upon completion of their academic program, whichever comes first. It is important to review the school's specific rules and regulations regarding departure.
The standard for starting school in the Caribbean is five, and the age of leaving is 18. However, there are no laws that require students to adhere to either standard.
Britain has one of the highest drop out rates among developed countries. Approximately 20 percent of students leave school at the age of 16 in the UK.
yes, until sixth form/college at the age of 16,when you can legally leave school.
A B 'Banjo' Paterson attended Sydney Grammar School from about age 10.
Ilkley Grammar School's motto is 'Sapientia et Statura Proficiamus'.
In Pennsylvania compulsory attendance ends at age 17. The law has been in effect since 1895.
you can leave school at 16
Grammar school typically covers a span of six to eight years, starting from around age five or six and finishing around age 11 or 12.