Yes
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Yes but only the children of the scribes and those whose parents were wealthy. The majority of the people were illiterate.yes
Anubis is a god of the ancient Egyptian religion, thus, no, he did not go to school.
Egyptian boys had more rights than girls back then
No,they didn't.Their parents taught them at home.
Ancient Egyptian girls did not go to school so they had to learn from their mum's and do houswork and learn to sew. I hope this helped you. if not you could find an ancient Egyptian website and look it up.Actually, they really didn't go to school at all. Only the privileged boys were permitted to be schooled; girls had to learn how to keep the house and other crafts.
Ancient Egyptian artisans did not got to a formal school but would be apprenticed to their craft at a young age. These apprentice's families would have to pay a fee to the tradesman to train under him
There were no schools in Ancient Egypt. The Pharaoh would be instructed by private tutors.
Gods, Animals and many other things.
The nine year old boys of talented peasants and royalty would study reading and writing in the school in the temple with the priest.
for one to become a scribe, he/she had to attend a special school for the scribes. At this school one would learn to read and write the hieroglyphic and hieratic scripts. This was hard work since the scripts are complicated, and there were also many signs to learn.
Boys in ancient Egypt start school at 4 years old and end at 15 years old. Only boys could go to school and they learned reading and writing at the school master's house. After they finish school they train to become a scribe.