yes
Unless they were nobles children didn't go to school. People couldn't read or write in Ancient Rome.
No. Schools were for children from well-to-do families. Even they did not all go to schools; many were taught at home by a hired tutor or by a slave who was well-educated.
I think the answer is cooking and cleaningetc. The daily life of a child in Ancient Rome is to go to school and play with friends
They wern`t allowed to go to school because they weren`t allowed to get an education.
No,they didn't.Their parents taught them at home.
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.
12 years if their parents were wealthy
Acually the girls did not even go to school in ancient greece.
In Spartar children had to go to school at the age of 6 until first adult year. In Athens everyone had to go to a public school
Yes but only the children of the scribes and those whose parents were wealthy. The majority of the people were illiterate.yes
His children go to the same school as mine.
You couldn't go by boat to Rome from Pompeii. Rome is north of Pompeii and inland.