All Spanish children between the ages of six and sixteen are required to attend school. The education laws underwent reform in 2006.
We have a multi-tier education system. It starts with nursery school - this is for children up to the age of five. From age five upto eleven, children attend primary school. From Eleven to sixteen - they attend secondary school. From sixteen to eighteen - the only choices open to school-leavers is either a job, college or a government-funded training course. From 18 and over, there is the option to attend University - provided they meet the entry requirements.
children stay at school tilll there 18 It depends largely on the country. In Britain, a child may leave school at the age of sixteen when he receives his national insurance card.
You should be getting a letter in the mail containing school information.
Yes, children should continue to attend school or day care with molluscum. Lesions should be covered if they aren't covered by clothes.
Yes by law your child should attend school until authorised by the local hunting committee
yes all children in the U.S have to attend school.
Assuming you mean 'miss' as in 'not attend', it depends on the situation.
Most children attend school, more boys than girls though
new laws required children to attend school
no. pilgrim children did not go to school!
Everyone is required to attend school, if they are able, until they are sixteen years old.