You must complete Year 11 (GCSE'S), then year 12 and 13 (A level, or 6th Form) is optional. Year 12 will become compulsory soon, but if you are in Year 11 now, you can leave after your exams.
it was going to be raised from 16 to 18 but that was when the labour government were still in power now its the tory/liberal so that could change
In the UK we leave school when we are 16. But the Government made a new law that we have the attend a Sixth Form College until we are 18.
As far as I am aware you only have to have a driving licence. However, you must take training. The legal age in the UK is 16 (minimum school leaving age).
We leave High School when we are 16, but the Government has made a new law that we have to go to a Sixth Form College until we are 18.
You can begin driving in the UK at the age of 17.
The age at which a person may leave full-time education is now 18. It used to be 16.
There is actually no minimum legal age limit in the UK to leave a child alone if the parent deems the child to be safe. However, if another person questions the safety of the child, it can be seen as negligent behaviour.
According to www.nspcc.org.uk/ the law does not say, it does give you a list of things to consider when leaving a child at home. for example, age, maturity level, and capability.
I Would Say At Least 16 (Just Incase Anything Goes Wrong)
Depends. If you are under 18 then technically you are still under the control of your legal guardian and cannot leave without their permission.
In UK yes.
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