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In England and Wales, children typically start school at the age of 4 or 5, depending on their birthdates and parents' choices.
Compulsory education in England and Wales lasts until the age of 18. However, there are different stages, such as primary and secondary education, within this period.
Parents in England and Wales do not have to pay for state-funded schools. Education in state schools is free, but there might be additional costs for uniforms, school trips, and other optional activities.
In Britain, a public school refers to a private, fee-paying school that is not funded by the government. In the USA, the term "public school" generally refers to government-funded schools that provide education at no direct cost to students.
No, in the British context, public schools are private schools, and attendance at these schools is not as widespread as attendance at state-funded schools. Most British children attend state schools, which are funded by the government and are free for students.
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