Togo has a 6-4-3 education structure representing the number of years a student has to complete from elementary to college. Primary school, or elementary starts at age 6 and lasts for 6 years fromÊgrades 1 to 6. Next is lower secondary, or high school, which lasts for 4 years from grades 7 to 10. Finally, upper secondary, or college, which lasts for 3 years from grades 11 to 13.
No, the kids go to private school.
To Go = Aller If you mean "Togo" as in the African country, the same name is used.
yes.
Well, kids start official school at age 5, but before that, they can go to preschool from age 3 until age 5
The reason that many children did not go to school was because the family wanted them to work on the farm. there was not a law that said people had to go to school.
about 57%
yes
Yes, most kids go to school.
Twenty-five percent of Americans that start high school do not graduate. Thirty percent of high school graduates do not go on to college after graduating. Forty-three percent of students who start college will not graduate in 6 years.
yes kids in mali do go to school.
The rich white kids went to school. The poor white children could not afford to go to school. Black folks went to separate school for lesser black people in the community.
yes,Kids do go to school in Kenya,But not all......
Indonesian kids which lucky enough will attend private school. But I think Indonesian kids mostly go to state school. There are also kids go to a muslim school ( MI / MTs / MA ) and kids from overseas attend international school.
About 38 million kids go to school in Washington.
His kids go to a sexual school far from home.
Kids usually go to school for 9 yrs in primary school
There are many more students that wish to go to school than who don't. At least 80 percent of kids around the world wish they could go to school.