some did the rich ones did but the poor ones didn't!
No, poor children did not go to school during Tudor times. During this time period very children went to school or were educated.
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All children in Italy do not go to school. However, it is mandatory for all the children to attend school in Italy.
No not all some families can afford for their children to go to school
Most children go to school but non all of them go
Yes. All children in Europe are required to go to school.
German kids have to go to school.
By law all children have to attend school
This answer is an educated guess and not the response of a qualified historian. In the Tudor period, children of the upper classes would not have had to pack a lunch and go to school. They would have been taught at home by tutors and governesses, and only what they needed to know for their station in life. They would have been served meals by servants and would not have been carrying packed lunches to school. Peasant children and children of tradespeople did not go to school but worked on the land or at a trade for their families' well-being. Education of the sort we know had not begun when the Tudor period ended.
In the lowlands allmost all children go to school.In the midlands most children go to schoolIn the highlands children only go to school if there is one close by
Most of the children go to school(around 95%) in Sri Lanka
Not all children go to school in Namibia, its just like in any other country in the world.