It probably goes back to ancient times-- we know there were teachers and scholars five thousand years ago or more, in ancient Israel and ancient Egypt, for example. There may not have been schoolrooms or textbooks, but there were elders (in some cultures they were gurus, or shamans, or temple high priests) who were perceived as experts, and they educated the next generation. Classes would have been outdoors back then, and the teacher would have instructed the students (who were undoubtedly boys only) orally, telling them the knowledge considered important by that society.
It probably goes back to ancient times-- we know there were teachers and scholars five thousand years ago or more, in ancient Israel and ancient Egypt, for example. There may not have been schoolrooms or textbooks, but there were elders (in some cultures they were gurus, or shamans, or temple high priests) who were perceived as experts, and they educated the next generation. Classes would have been outdoors back then, and the teacher would have instructed the students (who were undoubtedly boys only) orally, telling them the knowledge considered important by that society.
the Mather Elementary School was the first school ever built
Fairfield first school
The first school in Christchurch was suq madiq
my first day in school was pretty sick!';)
The first deaf school in the US was a residential school founded by Clerk and Gallaudet.
My dad went to school with him and I could ask him if you want but first of all, his first school, middle school or high school?
Puhinui school was first built in 1956.
Tanfield School's motto is 'First Things First'.
Liuhe First School was created in 1941.
First Ward School ended in 1976.
First Ward School was created in 1907.
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