Well, kids start official school at age 5, but before that, they can go to preschool from age 3 until age 5
you must be 16 and your parents can demand you go to school until your 18 years of age and they have custidy - Madison
Yes, you have to go to school at least between ages 6 and until 16.
You have to be between the age of 7 and 14
Since the Constitutional change in 1988, anyone who is 18 years of age at the time of election is eligible to vote. In fact, in Belgium you don't have the right to vote, but the obligation to vote. Not showing up is illegal and you can get a fine for it. It is, however, legal to just vote blanc (just like you would hand in a blanc test in school) in which case the blanc votes go to whichever party had the most votes overall.
It is mandatory to go to school at the age of 3-6 in France.
you start school at the age of 4
from what age to what age can you go to school in california
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Marie Curie started school at the age of 10 in Poland. She excelled in her studies and went on to pursue higher education in France.
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French pupils begin to go to the kindergarden at about 3, and to the first grade at age 6.
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Yes, French people attend school from a young age until they complete their education, typically around the age of 18. Education is compulsory in France between the ages of 6 and 16.
I just know one from the medieval age Charle Magne of France. He didn't know what a school was.
he dropped out of high school and Chicago art Institute at 16 to join the army. Because of his age he was not accepted so he joined the Red Cross in France instead.
Most of the children go to school at the age of 6 to 7 years of age. Children are not required to go to school and the schools are very poor.