10 yrs old
In Germany children start school at age 6.
They start in the kindergarten which is for children 4-5 years of age.
Ah, a very interesting question. Children in India usually start school at the age of four. Some children start school at five, but they do not enter into their correct year group - they start at the beginning. Adding more, In India it is now mandatory for children to enroll for Kindergarten or pre-primary programs at the age of 2.5 years. Usually children start their primary school at the age between 4-6.5 years in India.
In France, kids start very early : school starts at age 2 (for 52% of children) or 3 (for almost 100%) and children spend 2 or 3 years in kindergarten. School is compulsory until age 16. In primary schools, French kids spend more hours a year (more than 900, like Italy and the Netherlands) than other European countries (less than 700 for Austria, Germany and Finland).
Children in urban bhutan start school as early as 3 years ie the day care centers. But all over the country, they are enrolled by the age of 5 or 6 where they start pre-primary. sonam, Bhutan
When does London fields primary school start?
In Germany, children typically start school at the age of 6, but it can vary depending on the federal state. Children usually attend Grundschule (primary school) for 4 years before moving on to a secondary school.
Children go to primary school to learn. If no one went to primary school then no one would learn and would not make much friends. The child will get more chances of getting a good job when they grow up. Therefore it is very important that children go to school.
Children in Britain typically start primary school at the age of 4 or 5 years old. The exact age may vary slightly depending on when their birthday falls in the academic year.
In Switzerland children start kindergarten at age five or six. When they reach age seven they begin to attend primary school which runs for nine years.
In France, kids start very early : school starts at age 2 (for 52% of children) or 3 (for almost 100%) and children spend 2 or 3 years in kindergarten. School is compulsory until age 16. In primary schools, French kids spend more hours a year (more than 900, like Italy and the Netherlands) than other European countries (less than 700 for Austria, Germany and Finland).