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  2. The Reichsschulpflichtgesetz (Law on Compulsory Education in the German Reich), which was implemented in 1938 and is one of the very few Nazi laws still followed in present-day Germany, effectively banned all homeschooling with criminal consequences for anyone found practicing.

  3. Schulpflicht - Wikipedia

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    Royal decree introducing compulsory schooling in Prussia, 1717 Participation in school trips is also compulsory for school-aged children in Germany. [1]The (Allgemeine) Schulpflicht (English: (General) Compulsory Schooling) is a statutory regulation in Germany that obliges children and adolescents up to a certain age (which is 18 in all federal states [2]) to attend a school.

  4. Compulsory education - Wikipedia

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    Polish law distinguishes between compulsory school (obowiÄ…zek szkolny) and compulsory education (obowiÄ…zek nauki). Portugal: 6: 18: It is the law that children living in Portugal (if they're 6 years old or more) must go to school. Home schooling is available with registration at a school and quarterly examinations in the Portuguese curriculum ...

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  6. Freedom of religion in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Homeschooling for religious reasons is illegal. [12] German laws against homeschooling are the strictest among all developed countries. [13] The Romeike family [14] sought asylum in the United States in order to homeschool, but their case is currently subject to pending legislation. [15]

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  8. Truancy - Wikipedia

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    The students themselves can also be imprisoned for truancy from age 14 to 18, because the criminal responsibility age is 14 in Germany. [13] The students older than 18 cannot be held criminally liable for truancy. [12] The parents of a child absent from school without a legitimate excuse are notified by the school.

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