Historically, even before World War II, most boys did not finish 3rd to 5th grade level. Historically, girls didn't go to school like boys; later in the 1800s, girls stayed in school longer than boys. It was rare for most students to ever graduate grammar school before World War II; most left school between age 8 to 10 years old.
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Kids continued to attend school during World War 1. In countries that had compulsory education before the war, nearly all kids continued to go to school. In many countries education was compulsory only up to age 14 or in some cases, only 13.
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Elementary Education (Schools Attendance) Act (1893) was amended in 1899 to raise the school leaving age to 12. Later, in 1918, the Fisher Education Act would raise the leaving age to 14.
Donald Bradman grew up in Bowral, NSW, and his schooling was at the Bowral Public School. He left school at age 14.
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