We cannot know. School in Shakespeare's day was no party--the hours were long, and the pupils were expected to know their work or suffer physical punishment, but if Shakespeare was a good student he may have found school stimulating and the companionship of his fellow students enjoyable.
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it began at 6o'clock am in the summer
In school Shakespeare would have spent a lot of time translating Latin authors such as Tacitus, Virgil and Ovid.
At least for part of Shakespeare's time, she was Mrs. William Shakespeare.
There probably is at least one William Shakespeare secondary school somewhere in the word, but I suspect you want to know what secondary school Shakespeare attended. Well, it was at that time called the King's New School, but is now called King Edward VI School and is still a going concern. You could even attend it if you are a boy of the right age and you pass the entrance exam.
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William Shakespeare was alive during the Elizabethan period. He was the most famous playwrite of his time.
No , but Shakespeare was , and remains , famous .
It would have been highly unlikely. Although Shakespeare had a good rep as a writer in his day, they didn't invite writers to come and talk at schools. Schools spent all their time teaching and examining students.
Shakespeare was entertained the same as anyone else, when he had time.
There was an outbreak of plague in Stratford at about the time of Shakespeare's birth but Shakespeare didn't get it.
Nobody--Shakespeare is in a class by himself! If you mean at school, we cannot know this. All of the school records pertaining to that school at that time have been destroyed.