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reason for " why do we have to come to school

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Good question — here are the main reasons we have to go to school, in simple terms:

- Learn basic skills: reading, writing, math, and science are things almost everyone needs to do everyday tasks and get a job later.
- Prepare for the future: school teaches the knowledge and qualifications (diplomas, certificates) that open up more job and college options.
- Learn how to learn and think: teachers show you how to solve problems, think critically, and research — skills you’ll use your whole life.
- Social skills and teamwork: at school you learn to communicate, make friends, work in groups, and handle disagreements.
- Discover interests: classes and clubs help you find what you like (art, sports, coding, music, etc.) so you can choose a path you enjoy.
- Support and safety: schools provide guidance, counseling, meals, and a safe place to be while adults work.
- Build habits and responsibility: regular attendance, deadlines, and routines help you become reliable and organized.
- Be part of society: school teaches civic knowledge (how governments work, rights and responsibilities) so you can participate in your community.

Also, most places have laws that require kids to attend school until a certain age. If you don’t like school, that’s normal — you can try talking to a teacher or parent, look for subjects or clubs you enjoy, or ask for help with things that are hard.

If you want, tell me what you don’t like about school and I can give ideas to make it better.