French kids have to start school at age 6. Most of them already to kindergarten (called l'école maternelle : 'the motherly school') starting at age between 2 and 3.
The only requirements for being in the sixth grade are: 1) passed the fifth grade; 2) meet age requirements. There are no height requirements for being in any grade at school.
France has a draft for males. Minimum age is 17, maximum is 35.
You can drive with some American driving licenses in France (not all states have their license recognized as valid), but never under age 18 which is the legal minimum age to drive.
You have to be 18 to work in a bar in France. No minor can work in a bar.
French pupils begin to go to the kindergarden at about 3, and to the first grade at age 6.
French kids have to start school at age 6. Most of them already to kindergarten (called l'école maternelle : 'the motherly school') starting at age between 2 and 3.
yes, until sixth form/college at the age of 16,when you can legally leave school.
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Yes, in France, students typically change schools at age 15 when they move from collège (junior high school) to lycée (high school). This transition marks the end of the lower secondary education cycle and the beginning of upper secondary education.
Sixth nerve palsies have no predilection for males or females and can occur at any age.
16 is the legal drinking age in France.
In France, you can legally drive at the age of 18.
the legal age in France to purchase and to use tobacco products is 16 years old.
We leave High School when we are 16, but the Government has made a new law that we have to go to a Sixth Form College until we are 18.
The regular age to start a business in France - or simply to sign a contract on your own - is 18. This is the age of the majority in France.