Do you have to continue education after 16?

Under previous legislation it was compulsory for young people to remain in education until the age of 16. However, as a result of legislation introduced in September 2013, the law now requires that young people continue in education, employment or training until the age of 18.
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Can I leave school at 16 if I have a job UK?

You can leave school on the last Friday in June if you'll be 16 by the end of the summer holidays. However, although you do not have to go to school, you will have to remain in education, employment or training until the age of 18.
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Do you have to pay for college at 16 UK?

16 to 19 year olds

Further Education tuition is free for 16–19 year olds. Students of this age go to college for all sorts of courses, such as A levels, vocational courses, Art foundation and apprenticeships.
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Can you drop out of college at 17 UK?

In short, although it is against the law to quit education before you turn 18, there are really no legal consequences for breaking this rule. The official school leaving age — which varies depending on where you are in the UK — is generally 16, but it is necessary to remain in some form of education until you are 18.
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Can I get a full-time job at 16 instead of college?

Get a job – you can get a job or volunteer for up to 20 hours per week when you reach 16, but you must attend some form of education or training as well. Begin training – you can train for a job through an apprenticeship or traineeship.
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Should You Continue Your Education After Leaving School? (Aged 16, UK)



Do I legally have to go to college?

By law, all children over five years old must have appropriate full-time education. Since September 2015, all young people must continue in education or training until the end of the academic year in which they turn 18.
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Do I have to go to college at 16?

The law requires all young people in England to continue in education, employment, and training until they are at least 18. Most young people will stay on in education at a 6th form or college, so our local schools and colleges provide information about your offers of education, employment and training to the council.
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Do you have to be in education until 18 UK?

England. You can leave school on the last Friday in June if you'll be 16 by the end of the summer holidays. You must then do one of the following until you're 18: stay in full-time education, for example at a college.
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At what age does free education End UK?

Full-time education is compulsory for all children aged 5 to 18, either at school or otherwise, with a child beginning primary education during the school year they turn 5. Children between the ages of 3 and 5 are entitled to 600 hours per year of optional, state-funded, pre-school education.
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What age can you legally leave school?

School leaving age

Children can leave school on the last Friday in June of the school year in which they reach 16 years of age. They must however do one of the following until they are 18: stay in full-time education, e.g. at a college.
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When did it become compulsory to stay in education until 18?

The Government has passed a law to ensure young people stay in education or training until they are 18. The Education and Skills Act makes education or training compulsory until the age of 17 from 2013, and 18 from 2015.
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What are the options for 16 year olds?

Education and training options for 16 year olds
  • full-time education – such as school or college.
  • an apprenticeship or traineeship.
  • part-time education or training - as well as being employed, self-employed or volunteering for 20 hours or more a week.
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Do I have to pay for college after 18?

Unlike 16 to 18-year-olds, people aged 19 and over usually have to pay course fees, though some people qualify for free tuition and, in some cases, selected courses may be free.
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What can you do at 16 UK?

At 16 you can:
  • Get married.
  • Enter into a civil partnership.
  • Consent to lawful sexual intercourse.
  • Leave home without your parents/guardians' consent.
  • Apply for your own home through your local council.
  • Have access to many more banking facilities, including all adult services, except overdrafts and credit.
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What is post-16 education in the UK?

What is post-16 education and further education? Post-16 education and further education includes all post-16 learning, including vocational training and work-based learning. It can also include working with 14 year olds in schools or colleges, as part of the 14-19 vocational curriculum.
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Is college mandatory in the UK?

Primary and secondary education is mandatory in the UK; after age 16, education is optional.
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What happens if my child refuses to go to school UK?

You'll get a School Attendance Order if the local council thinks your child is not getting an education. You have 15 days to provide evidence that you've registered your child with the school listed in the order or that you're giving them home education. If you do not, you could be prosecuted or given a fine.
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Can I leave education as soon as I turn 18?

Technically yes when you turn 18 you no longer have to be in education/training. You can drop out on your birthday.
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What can I do if I don't go to college?

Here's a closer look at six life paths which don't involve a bachelor's degree.
  1. Pursue vocational training. Trade schools offer vocational training that is a more direct route to many secure and high-paying jobs. ...
  2. Enroll in a bootcamp. ...
  3. Consider community college. ...
  4. Join the military. ...
  5. Take time to travel. ...
  6. Get an internship.
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Can you leave school on your 16th birthday?

Minimum School-Leaving Age

They can also leave school on that day if their 16th birthday falls during the summer holidays.
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What happens if I don't get into college?

You have two major options: to attend community college right away and apply to transfer to your preferred college later, or to take a gap year and reapply to your preferred college in the next admissions cycle.
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Can I leave college after 1st year?

Yes, you are free to change your college whenever you wish to do so.
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Do you legally have to attend sixth form?

Do You Have to go to Sixth Form College? You don't have to go to sixth form college. It is however the law to be in education until you are 18 years old. Sixth Form Colleges are not the only option you have to stay in education after GCSEs.
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Can I join college 19?

No, it is never too old to graduate, but just make sure that you are aiming for a job at the end of the four years. I am 20 years old and I want to go to college.
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