I cannot give an exact amount but almost all children go to school in America.
On wednesdays some french children don't go to school at all and if they do go into school it is only for half a day. If they don't go into school on wednesdays then they go to school on Saturday for half a day they also work a lot longer hours than English children do
It depends on the country. In the US, all children go to school, regardless of whether they have living parents or not. In some countries, the lack of resources (money) may not allow an orphan to go to school.
Children in Massachusetts did have to go to school. They would have worked at home with their families during planting and harvest times back in the old days.
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yes
There are 5 days in a school week for canada.
All children in Italy do not go to school. However, it is mandatory for all the children to attend school in Italy.
No not all some families can afford for their children to go to school
Most children go to school but non all of them go
Yes. All children in Europe are required to go to school.
German kids have to go to school.
By law all children have to attend school
In the lowlands allmost all children go to school.In the midlands most children go to schoolIn the highlands children only go to school if there is one close by
Most of the children go to school(around 95%) in Sri Lanka
Not all children go to school in Namibia, its just like in any other country in the world.
All children have to go to school. Those that don't, are either suspended, excluded, or are home schooled.