I am not sure how the school system works in America but I know that you start when your 13-14 and finish when you are 17-18 and your years are set in grades. In England we call them things like years. We start High School when we are 11 and finish when we are 16, as we don't have a Middle School.
The years work like this:
Year 7 - Age 11-12
Year 8 - Age 12-13
Year 9 - Age 13-14
Year 10 - Age 14-15
Year 11 - Age 15 - 16
Hope this helps :)
Formally he attended school in England for ten years from ages 6-16.
The motto of St Hilda's Church of England High School is 'to work is to pray'.
11 years old, but we call it secondary school.
15 years old! if your moving to Scotland from wales or England etc you can leave the school your at if your at least 15 years.
31 years of age if you want a work holiday visa.
No, you cannot normally work in England at 13. You should still be at school.
Yes unless you are homeschool. If you do not attend high school in England then the police will get a warrant for your parents arrest and they will be charged. Hope this helps! :) *my reply* However hardly anyone in the uk does homeschooling plus in England we do not call any type of school an high school. Here are the school years... Playschool- infant school(age 4-7)- junior school(age 7-11)- secondary school(Yr 7-Yr 11 ;11-18 or 16) - and a choice of college if not then goes to work.
At this present time there are 10. 5-years-old up until 15/16.
Alfred noble went to school in England where he spent 4 and 1 half years learning to be a chemist
he hadto work for 3 years before going back to school
he hadto work for 3 years before going back to school
You have to be 16 years old to work there. You will need a work permit from your school.