ha george u made it
the answer in no
8 at night was the same as the old work days
they are about 6 when they start and 14 when thy leave.
14.
About 5-14. Very few kids stayed on at school beyond 14.
Should fukcing hope so at my school we don't learn what so ever that's why my school is at the bottom ranking for education and that is Robert Napier Secondary School anything flies as long as your a slang called Antina Hayes these days.
when he was 14 years old hope that helped
14 days
Education in the 1900's was compulsory for 6 year olds. Children were allowed to leave school at the age of 13 but the age then changed to 14. Many children left school as soon as they had the chance too.
Most of the children go to school(around 95%) in Sri Lanka
In 1900 and 1918, many children left school at the age of 14 due to a combination of economic necessity and limited educational opportunities. Families often relied on the income generated by their children to support household needs, particularly in working-class environments. Additionally, compulsory education laws were less stringent, and many children were needed in factories or farms, making early exit from school a common practice. Consequently, education was often viewed as a privilege rather than a right, leading to higher dropout rates at a young age.
No they will just joke