The oldest age for primary school students typically varies by country and education system. In many places, primary education generally caters to children aged 5 to 11 or 12 years old. However, some systems may allow older students to remain in primary school due to factors like special education needs or grade retention. Therefore, while the age limit is often around 11 or 12, exceptions can exist based on individual circumstances.
The oldest primary school in the Isle of Man is Bunscoill Ghaelgagh, which was established in 2001. It is notable for being the first school in the Isle of Man to teach in the Manx Gaelic language, promoting the island's cultural heritage. However, the oldest English-speaking primary school is Castletown Primary School, founded in 1818.
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At primary school age 6. At kindergarten age 3. If your son/daughter was born between December 2nd and March 30th you may have the priveledge of sending them earlier to school at kindergarten age 2 and at primary school age 5.
In Germany children start school at age 6.
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In South Carolina, students must attend school until they reach the age of 17 or graduate from high school, whichever comes first. This means that 17 is typically the oldest age for students to be in a South Carolina school.
DOE notice on Minimum age for admission in pre school-nursery and kG pre primary in Delhi 1) Nursery/Pre School age to be 3 as on 31st March 2011. 2) KG/Pre Primary age to be 4 as on 31st March 2011.
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high school is at the age of about 11/12 but primary is about 5
In the state of California it is 21 years old.
The usual age is 6.
The person with the longest school attendance record is Kimani Maruge from Kenya, who enrolled in primary school at the age of 84 in 2003. He attended school to learn how to read and write, despite his advanced age, and became a symbol of the importance of education for people of all ages.