One or two blocks. Schools were local by the 1950's.
the law allows children to walk to school on their own if they are at least 8 years of age.
56% of children in Leeds usually walk to school.
In rural areas, children walk. In cities, some children are driven and others walk.
about 40%
All Japanese children are obligated to attend 6 years of elementary school and 3 years of junior high school, total 9 years. after that 3 years of high school and 2-6 years college are optional.
it depends if they want to walk
First off, there are very few children who go to school in Haiti, and if they do, they walk.
In the 1800s, children walk to school when they want to. If it rains or snows, they would have to go in a carriage if they have one, or they still have to walk on their feet. Those days were really harsh.
Your knees would be less strong because of all of the pressure that you put on them when you walk...and after fifty years of walking, then the knees would be very weak.
They mostly walk or ride a bike.
Children primarily walked to school 100 years ago. In rural areas, they may have ridden a horse or carriage, while in cities, they could have taken a tram or streetcar. Bicycles were also becoming more common for older children to ride to school in urban areas.
If you are with your mum any age to go to school If you want to walk to school on your own 10 or 11 years old