February the seventh
usually at 16 like most countries.
(of course dumb) - first answerEditNewborn babies can't go to school. In most countries, children start school at about 5 years old. Some countries start children at school and others at 6 or 7. Registered creches may take babies from the age of 6 weeks, but there are usually rules about how long a baby can be left in a creche.
A common age for children to attend starting school is 5. This varies depending on where you are in the world. For example, in Scandinavian countries, you may start later.
Starts February and the day after thanks giving, the last week of November is their last day of School. They have school on thanks giving because they do not celebrate it. That is how it is for at least Jaco Beach Costa Rica
School start dates can vary in New South Wales, but generally schools start back after summer holidays in late January or early February. To get the exact start date for this year, you can check the NSW Department of Education website or contact your child's school directly.
In the U.K. they started at 5 and in most other countries at 6.
No, You are too young (legally) to start a business in most countries. Indeed in may countries you would legally still be required to attend school.
they a many countries in the world start with the letter A but no countries that has 8 letters that start with A
Some countries that start with a are:AmericaAustriaArgentinaAustraliaAndorraAfghanistanAlgeriaAlbaniaAngoraArmeniaAntigua and BarbudaAzerbaijan
In South America, the length of a school year varies by country. Generally, it ranges from 200 to 220 days, with most countries following a similar calendar to the Northern Hemisphere, starting in February or March and ending in November or December. Each country may have its own specific holidays and breaks throughout the year.
On Tuesday the 1st of February, 2011.