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attend school
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United Kingdom
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Children are expected to attend school from a young age, and it is compulsory until a certain age, usually around 16 or 18.
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attending school
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United Kingdom
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Required for children and teenagers, and considered a necessary part of their development and future success.
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attending school
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United Kingdom
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Required for children and teenagers, with a focus on academic education and social development
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go to school
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United Kingdom
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Children usually take a yellow school bus to go to school.
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go to school
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United Kingdom
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Children typically travel to school by bus or car, and school is a mandatory part of the education system.
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going to school
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UK
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Mandatory for children and teenagers, part of a typical childhood experience.
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going to school
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United Kingdom
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Traditional education setting for children and teenagers, including classrooms, homework, and standardized testing.
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going to school
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United Kingdom
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Required for children and teenagers for education and social development
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going to school
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United Kingdom
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Typical part of childhood and adolescence, with emphasis on academic and extracurricular activities.
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10
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school
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United Kingdom
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Children attend school from a young age until their late teens, and then they may go to college or university for further education.
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school
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United Kingdom
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Children attend school from a young age and it is considered a fundamental part of their development.
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schools
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United Kingdom
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Children attend school from a young age through their teenage years, and education is seen as a fundamental right and responsibility for parents and society.
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