In Egypt, there is a basic education system in place for all children Primary though Preparatory provided by the government. The people in Egypt have different studies available based on a traditional education path or religious based education paths.
They didn't have school in the modern sense, rendering the question pointless.
they learn just like everybody else does in school.
I assume you mean modern school children. They do what school children do all over the world and learn to do math, read, write, and learn about the history of their nation.
They learn what we learn in high school when they are in middle school or grade school.
There is no verbal communication without grammar, except for exclamations consisting of single words, such as "Help!" or "Ouch." Grammar determines the form and the placement of words in an utterance, according to the meaning intended. It turns mere words into communication. Without grammar the words school, children, learn and in, for example, may be arranged in many different ways, all meaningless: learn school in children, in children school learn, in learn school children, school children in learn and so on. With grammar these words become meaningful communication: In school children learn, or Children learn in school.
Nothing, peasant children in Ancient Egypt did not go to school. As soon as they were old enough boys were sent to work in the fields and girls with their mothers.
They get knowledge &learn the costom culture of country.
All children (girls/boys) learn at school
They learn.
girls could learn to be priestesses in temple school. boys studied for priesthood.
no it's not, it helps them learn
yes, they had scools