Only rich children had the money to go to school.
They usually start about age 6.
Children had to attend school from the age of 5. The school leaving age was 14 until April 1947 when it was raised to 15.
No, before. The word colonial derives from colonies. Colonies are owned or ruled by a parent country. In the case of the American colonies it was England. After the revolution they were independent, that is, they were no longer colonies.
In colonial Virginia, children's clothing varied by age and social status. Younger children typically wore simple, loose-fitting garments made from linen or wool, often resembling miniature versions of adult clothing. Boys commonly wore knee-length breeches and shirts, while girls wore shifts or dresses with aprons. Wealthier families might have used finer fabrics and more elaborate styles, reflecting their social standing.
cleaning stalls ,milk the cows and goats,farming,feeding the animals,and churning the butter
From my knowledge children were to start school at age 5 and finish at about age 12. I dont know this this is any help to you. Hope it is. Good luck!
Most of the children go to school at the age of 6 to 7 years of age. Children are not required to go to school and the schools are very poor.
what age do children go to school in south korea
they went to school at the age of 3
Children start school at age 19. And finish at 23.
you school at the age of 4
at the age of three
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age 6 preschool (mandatory) age 7 elementary school
Indian children start school at about age four or five
children are meant to start school at the age of 3 or 5
Yes, "school-age" is typically hyphenated when used as an adjective before a noun (e.g., school-age children).