Roman children could go to school. Although I don't think they were taught that well. It wasn't compulserary to go to school. Some rich families could have their children taught by a tutor in small groups.
Roman children went to school for the same reasons that modern children go to school-- to get educated and to get the rewards that an education can bring.
no if they were poor they did not go to school. If the children were rich then they could go to school.
Rich roman Girls would not have gone to school but her father would have paid a tutor to teach her
Roman boys went to school but believe it or not girls didn't go to school.
Rich roman Girls would not have gone to school but her father would have paid a tutor to teach her
no because only the rich kids can go to school
A lot if u go to my rich private school anyways
most, if not all, children during the 1700's did not go to school if they came from a poor family, only rich kids were able to go to school.
children got to school by walking or by donkey mostly rich kids will go to school
the boys went to school only if they were rich though.
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.