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I edited the post with more if you’d like to read. They won’t stop Ash from coming to the school if he likes, specially since he literally lives with the teacher. It’s pretty out of character for any person in Alola to go “welp, you graduated! Go back home and do nothing.”They're taking classes.
The Alola school isn’t a normal school like the western education ones. I don’t know if other countries have equivalents, but India and a few other countries used to have informal and traditional schooling forms like this: where there was no standardised tests but more like a rite of passage after which you receive the blessings of the teacher and graduate. Look up Gurukul, the system has quite a few similarities to the Alola school.