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    1. Isnt lowering mandatory school age just a cheat to make HDI count higher and forcing parents to send childrens to the kindergarten insthead of making it an optional?

    2. In Brazil it’s 4, i am actually surprised how high it is in most countries, i thought Europeans valued education more

    3. Galilaeus_Modernus on

      Finland doesn’t even start until age 7? One of the most successful education systems in the world also.

    4. VirtuteECanoscenza on

      If only it was possible to somehow mark gibiltar with a different color to indicate a different age…

    5. AxelNotRose on

      In Ontario, Canada, it’s 4 years old. You start Junior Kindergarten the year you turn 4 (so if your birthday is in December, you actually start when you’re 3).

      Unsure about other provinces since education is a provincial matter.

      Many parents wish it were 3 because daycare costs an arm and a leg.

    6. This is kinda misleading for Finland since mandatory preschool starts at age 6.

    7. The key implies that Gibraltar is part of the UK, but it isn’t. It’s a British Overseas Territory.

    8. Belgium is wrong. The last year of kindergarten, age 5, is mandatory.

      I so wish Italy would follow Frances example and make it mandatory since 3 – the main goal here is forcing children of immigrants to learn the language.

    9. Next-Wrap-7449 on

      Bulgaria is wrong. There is preschool at 5-7 before starting school at 7. But preschool is part of kindergarten that starts at 3. Before that you have daycare from 1 yo to 3

    10. YourFaveNightmare on

      Worst colour scale in the history of colour scales. And I’m a colour scaleologist, so I should know.

    11. tommynestcepas on

      Although the mandatory age is 5 in the UK, the vast majority of schools begin at 4.

    12. QuickCookieQuestion on

      This is misleading for Spain. School isn’t mandatory until 6 years old, that’s true, but virtually every child starts preschool at age 3. To the point that most people don’t even know about the 6 years old fact. 

    13. Leading_Movie9093 on

      Wow, 3 years in France!

      Also, is there a reason why so many maps have such a narrow colour spectrum? It would be much nice to have a broader range, e.g. yellow to green to blue.

      This is s serious question. I absolutely LOVE maps but I don’t always understand colour because of sensory processing issues. Thanks to whomever responds.

    14. MrGraveyards on

      In the Netherlands you have to be subscribed to a primary school from 4. The first two years are separated and it is NOT obligatory by law to actually bring your child till 5.

      This opens the door for some cheap vacations for parents because once the holiday season sword locks you in you are fucked and vacation has now doubled in price!

      But mainly just wanted to say: this map is bs no dutch 4 year old has to actually go to school.

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