• In England and Wales, all children between the ages of five and sixteen must receive full-time education. In Northern Ireland, compulsory education begins at...
  • Compulsory primary education begins at the age of five in England, Wales and Scotland and at four in Northern Ireland.
  • ...skills are embedded across the national curriculum in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland, and are assessed throughout a child’s time in education.
  • ...that is, grades 1 through 5 or 6, as well as kindergarten , a preliminary year of school before grade 1 (known in England and Wales as ' Reception ').
  • ...see that their children receive full-time education, at school or elsewhere, between the ages of 5 - 16 in England, Scotland and Wales 4 -16 in Northern Ireland.
  • [1] Note that in England, compulsory schooling currently ends on the last Friday in June during the academic year in which a pupils attains the age of 16.
  • In England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, students complete their compulsory education by attaining a General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE).
  • At what age does the compulsory primary education begin in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland?
  • In England, education is compulsory and free of charge from the age of five until the age of eighteen.