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Yes, as long as you are continuing your education at home (by being taught by parents, tutors, or teaching yourself) In the UK. Different laws apply in different countries and states.
Earth science is typically taught in middle school and high school, with some elementary schools also incorporating basic concepts. It is part of the science curriculum and covers topics such as geology, meteorology, and astronomy.
Scientific not Christianity. Many different people are atheists or have different religions.
"Madrasa" is the Arabic word for school. In non-Arab countries, the word is sometimes used to describe a school where Islamic studies are taught.
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Latin is a subject that is taught in high school usually in the 9th and 10th grades.
amature wrestling is taught in high school
In public schools in the United States, religion is generally not taught as a part of the curriculum to avoid promoting or favoring any specific religion. However, in countries with different education systems, a variety of religions may be taught, with the focus often depending on the dominant religion or cultural context of the region. Some private schools or religious schools may offer education on specific faith traditions.
In which countries the residents speak Danish? That would probably be Denmark. Danish is also a school-taught subject in Greenland from 1st grade.
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There are no countries where it is completely against the law for children not to go to school. While education is compulsory in most first world countries, not all education takes place in schools. In many countries, students are taught a curriculum at home by their parents.