Well to be honest I might not answer your question the way you want it but I'll try make this easy & simple for you. I would most DEFINITELY not ! go to school 7 days a week because you have so much things you need to do for the weekends like Friends, & not to mention your Parents & also your siblings who need you there what about leisure time Gym,Clubbing,Church etc. not just spend your only quality time @ school it's not at all bad but it might destroy your brain we need to rest --> IT'S JUST A WASTE ! -.-
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More than seven.
We don't have his school records, so we don't know exactly. Maybe seven.
Children are required to attend primary school for seven years, then high school for four years. Students can then choose to leave if they wish, or stay on for the final two years. Overall, there are 11 compulsory school years in Scotland.
School is neither compulsory or free for most students, however from 2010 two grades of primary school became free but only half the children attend formal education. Working on the land is a priority. Primary education starts at the age of seven and should last for seven years
Actually, you can't... Seven Seas High is a school that's inside of the Suite Life of Zack and Cody. In which they attend, so you see.... you really can't enroll there. Look on the bright side. There are school's on boats, I'm determined to get away from my home-school.
Students Across the Seven Seas was created in 2002.
i believe it is spring even most of that staff at my school believe to so there you go spring is your answer. Watson school grade seven students
All citizens must attend school for at least nine years. The government provides primary education for six years, starting at age six or seven, followed by six years of secondary education for ages 12 to 18. §EscapeNinja§
It varies. When children start school at the age of seven, they normally have three to five hours a day. From there, it gradually increases, but never more that eight hours, generally the maximum being seven. This is during the first nine years of school.
1. What does the compulsory attendance statute require in respect to children's enrollment and attendance at school?All parents or guardians having custody or control of a child between the ages of seven and sixteen, must ensure that the child is enrolled in and regularly attends some public, private, parochial school, or home school meeting the statutory requirements for home schooling, or a combination of such school for the full term of the school. Children between five and seven years of age are not required to be enrolled in school. If they are enrolled in a public school, however, their parents or guardians must ensure that they attend regularly.2.Are there any exceptions to the compulsory attendance law? There are several exceptions to the general law. Children under seven and children over sixteen years old are not required to be enrolled in school. Some children with disabilities between seven and sixteen may be excused from attending school all day under certain circumstances; and, students between the ages of fourteen and sixteen may be excused from attending school full time under circumstances defined in the statute.
Linda Brown had to walk six blocks to her school bus stop to ride to Monroe Elementary, her segregated black school one mile (1.6 km) away from her home. Sumner Elementary, a white school, was seven blocks from her house.
A child in Switzerland is required to have completed at least eight years of elementary school. The average age for a child to begin school in Switzerland is seven years old.
School of Seven Bells was created in 2007.
"USC" in this context may refer to University College school in Hampstead, London, a day school for pupils aged three years to eighteen years old. For ages three through seven the school is co-ed; it appears to be a boys' school for older students.