As of recent global estimates, approximately 90% of children complete primary school, though this percentage can vary significantly by region and country. In lower-income countries, completion rates may be lower due to factors like poverty, lack of resources, and conflict. Efforts to improve education access and quality continue to aim for higher completion rates worldwide.
That depends on the country in which you live. In some countries the law requires ALL children to attend and finish primary education (100%).
10 percent
The primary school enrollment rate in Canada is 100%.(one-hundred percent.)
The percentage of children attending school in Afghanistan is 3 percent for girls and 39 percent for boys.
115 million primary school aged children dont go to school
1.4 million Children in africa do not go to school
around 8
Children start school at age 19. And finish at 23.
No
They must finish six years of primary school and three years of junior high 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.
Fifteen percent (15%) of students in Afghanistan finish high school.