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You can find a list of tutors either in the yellowpages or in your local school area. There are many tutors that would be available to teach spanish for your children.
Private tutors.
No, there was no such thing as high school in Cleopatra's day. In fact, Cleopastra ever even attended school, school came to her. She was a princess, and royal children had tutors who came to them.
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Cleopatra had no school just tutors.
The monasteries didn't teach the children before or after they were closed. Children didn't go to school in this time. Wealthy children had tutors, but poor children still went to work by 7-8 years old.
School like we know it didn't exist. Some noble children had private tutors who were monks but other than that there was no school. 90% of the population couldn't read or write.
the mums and dads of wealthy children hired private tutors for them.
Children might have been home schooled in areas of low population. Rich families might have put their children in boarding schools in England or hired tutors.
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For the most part they didn't. At the time of the Roman Empire, there was no "school", families who wanted their children to be educated hired private tutors or bought slaves to perform that function.
Some lords and ladies had tutors for their children at the manor, and some did not. Some noble children were left uneducated, especially in earlier times, and a few were sent away to school.