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. In some European countries there were educational reforms in the aftermath of the war.
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Not all children go to school in austraila because they say that they are too young for and wont be ablr to learn at the age they are , so they only go from five years up to eleven years old in primary school and so on in high school .
The easiest way to think of a complement of a set is what's left over after you take out the given set. For example, if you have the set of all children that attend your local elementary school. Then the complement of all the boys that attend the elementary school would be all the girls that attend the elementary school.
That depends on the country in which you live. In some countries the law requires ALL children to attend and finish primary education (100%).
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This question is hopelessly underspecified. The percentage of girls in the junior school that my children went to was close to 50. The percentage of girls in the all-girls secondary school that my daughter went to was 100. The percentage of girls in the all-boys secondary school that my son went to was 0. So what answer do you want: close to 50, 100 or 0?