His bio states he had very little schooling. His family was poor so his father had him working as a farm laborer. The information does not give ages or dates when he went to school or when he was pulled out, but it reads that he was young.
Robert Burns learned subjects such as English, Latin, mathematics, and geography at school. He also studied Scottish literature and history, which influenced his later writing as a poet.
He went to a school in alloway called alloway mannor
The boys left the school in 1768; Robert briefly boarded as a pupil of John Murdoch at Ayr Grammar School in 1773.
yes
no
in a school
Subjects like maths and english
as usual subjects
You get to learn at school. You have teachers that teach you all different kinds of subjects...
nothing! they didnt have school back then!
The same as in any school only in spanish
because you can look up different subjects and learn about them!
To learn about Robert Burns education from youth until age 18, please read about his tutor, John Murdoch at Burns Country. A link to his biographical information is in related links.
Robert Burns moved to Irvine in 1781 to work as an apprentice to a flax dresser. He wished to learn and develop his skills in this trade, which was a common occupation in the area.
they learn the subjects we learn but the learn our languges
You need to learn RE
The same thing you learned in school but in Greek
Hawaii is part of America, and therefore school children will learn basically what their mainland counterparts do.