The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are bringing up their children in California
When do children start school in the US?Children in the UK usually start compulsory education in September after they have turned four.In the US, it's slightly different as children begin elementary school in kindergarten at around the age of five or six.While Harry was educated at private schools, including Ludgrove and Eton College, he and Meghan may decide to enrol Archie and Lilibet at a state school.
However, Math and Science in the US are taught sequentially rather than simultaneously, so physics in one grade, followed by chemistry in the next year.Students in the UK study for their GCSES from the age of 14, with education becoming more specialised at the age of 16, when pupils take three or four subjects for A-Level study.
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