You can leave school in New Zealand in 1916 at the age of sixteen
No. But it's my opinion and not factual.
In the United States of American, the end of compulsory education vary by a state to state basis. Kids start school from ages five to eight and finish compulsory education from ages sixteen to eighteen.
It is not really normal. Sixteen is driving and in high school. Fourteen may still be in middle school. And any sexual contact could be illegal.
It would depend on what the school system is talking about when it says eighteen. There could be eighteen school buildings in there district. They could be discussing the earliest age at which one is allowed to vote. They may have had an average of eighteen absences per day, per school, so far this year...
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.
(15*12+16*15+18*14)/4913.7142857 is the true average age
In Germany, the school leaving age is typically 16. However, students are required to continue their education or training in some form until they reach the age of 18. This could be in the form of vocational training, apprenticeships, or attending a full-time school.
yes
An eighteen year old that is still in high school does not have to be emancipated. According to the law, a person that is the age of eighteen is a legal adult.
Many people start college straight out of high school. For the majority of students, that is eighteen years of age.
Not really, as long as you drop out it wont be required by law. So no, just drop out.(: I don't recommend dropping out.