Greek schools were small. They had only one teacher and about ten or twenty children. The schools were not free and so only the rich could really afford to send their children to school.
No not all children go to school only the boys will go
"This is too unreal; it's all Greek to me".
There are about 13 million Greek speakers, including those who speak it as a first and second language. In ancient times, Greek was widely spoken as a first and second language across the eastern Mediterranean region.
In Athens, they had a strong navy because they were on the water. In Sparta, they had the strongest military in all of ancient Greece.
Boys went to school girls stayed home...all children go school now.
Roman children attended their primary schooling right at home. At about the age of seven they could be enrolled in a school outside of the home, or if the family were wealthy, a tutor would be hired or bought for the children. After this stage of schooling was completed they either went to a higher grammar school and then if their parents were wealthy enough, they would often travel to Greece to study under the Greek masters and finish up their education.
Greek children studied subjects like language, mathematics, music, physical education, and occasionally philosophy at Greek school. They also learned about Greek mythology, history, and culture. Education was highly valued in ancient Greece as a means of developing well-rounded citizens.
"This is too unreal; it's all Greek to me".
Yes they spoke Greek as they were a Greek tribe like the Athenians, Lakedomonians (Spartans) and many others.
The Greek gods were worshiped in all ancient Greek cities.
the boys had little schooling, they were mostly trained for war but they had schooling in math and english. the girls were not educated at all
There are about 13 million Greek speakers, including those who speak it as a first and second language. In ancient times, Greek was widely spoken as a first and second language across the eastern Mediterranean region.
In Athens, they had a strong navy because they were on the water. In Sparta, they had the strongest military in all of ancient Greece.
All children in Italy do not go to school. However, it is mandatory for all the children to attend school in Italy.
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Boys went to school girls stayed home...all children go school now.
All Saints Greek Orthodox Grammar School was created in 1990.
Roman children attended their primary schooling right at home. At about the age of seven they could be enrolled in a school outside of the home, or if the family were wealthy, a tutor would be hired or bought for the children. After this stage of schooling was completed they either went to a higher grammar school and then if their parents were wealthy enough, they would often travel to Greece to study under the Greek masters and finish up their education.