No. A large majority of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) attend public schools. Parents may homeschool their kids or send them to private schools if they choose, but most feel that public schools are perfectly adequate.
They were educated at home; not out at a school, usually in the comfort of their own courtyard.
They were educated at home; not out at a school, usually in the comfort of their own courtyard.
In the mid 1800's, Mormons travelling to the Salt Lake Valley usually called it "Zion" or "Deseret".
they were usually educated by family, usually there father or brother.
Queen Elizabeth II was educated privately at home.
fred hollows was educated at home with his family in new zealand 1929.
In schools of course. Although many children were educated at home.
He was home schooled.
The word education is a noun. It is usually an uncountable noun.
Benjamin G. Ferris has written: 'The Mormons at home' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Mormon Church, Mormons
This is a stupid question. The poor didn't get educated but their parents might have. But usually poor people are not educated
he was home schooled