• Although he thought about going to college, he ended up leaving school at sixteen, just to help his mother pay the rent.
  • In Britain many young people decide to leave school at the age of 16 and go to a Further Education College.
  • In Britain many young people decide to leave school at the age of 16 and go to a Further Education College.
  • New UK legislation now means the school leaving age remains at sixteen (16) years old – but with some conditions attached.
  • Enshrined in law by the Education Act 1944, the commitment to raise the school leaving age to sixteen proved to be the most elusive objective of the educational...
  • Maani, Sholeh & Kalb, Guyonne, 2005. "Academic Performance, Parental Income, and the Choice to Leave School at Age Sixteen," Working Papers 204...
  • In Britain many young people decide to leave school at the age of 16 and go to a Further Education College.
  • At the age of sixteen people are free to leave school if they want to. ... About half of those who stay in full-time education will have to leave their school, either...
  • Some 16-year-olds leave school but cannot find work. At the same time they___NOT WANT___ to go to college.