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No, not all children go to school, for many different reasons. Firstly, the parents might not be able to afford the costs of school. There may not be enough room for the child in a school, or supplies. If there is a teenage girl child, she may not be able to go if she's getting her period. Therefore no, not all children have the privelage of going to school.

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Do children under 16 need a visa to Kenya if no do they have to get stamp on their passport?

Yes, children under 16 do need a visa to enter Kenya. They are required to have a visa in their passport, and upon arrival in Kenya, immigration officials will stamp their passport with the appropriate visa.


What game do the children play for fun in Kenya?

There are several attractions in Kenya but the most visited being the Masai mara game reserve, the amboseli park, the lake nakuru national park flamingos and probably the beaches at the kenyan coast. More details here : <a href="http://sojournsafaris.com" >Safari in Kenya</a>.


How many hours a day do kids go to school in New Zealand?

Primary School children (5-10 year olds) go to school 9 am to 3 pm, 6hours. Intermediate School children (11-13 year olds) tend to go to school from 8.30 to 3pm, 6.5hours and College students (14-18 year olds) go from about 8.30 until 3.30, 7 hours.


Does Kenya have any tourist attractions?

Yes it does. It has national parks, beautiful scenery and mountains. Many people come to see the wildlife in Kenya and go on safaris. Kenya also has a coast on the Indian Ocean and tourists go there. See the related question below.


How much is it for primary children to go to school in Kenya?

In Kenya, primary education is officially free, but parents often incur additional costs for uniforms, books, and other supplies. While tuition fees are not charged, families may spend around 10,000 to 20,000 Kenyan Shillings (approximately $70 to $140) per year on these supplementary expenses. Additionally, there may be costs associated with school meals and transportation. Overall, while access to primary education is intended to be free, the associated costs can still be a significant burden for many families.