Cleopatra went to school at letiecoot hightown school when she was 5 and stopped when she was 15 years old and she become queen of Egypt
Aztec girls would help with chores around cooking and cleaning, while the boys went to school. Girls weren't allowed to go to school.
YES!Only boys went to school. At school they learned how to be a scribe. To be a scribe you had to be at least 10 years old. while the boys went to school, the girls stayed home and learned skills from there mothers. =)
Children went to school and helped their parents. Boys helped and learned the fathers trade and girls learned the home chores.
yes- they went to a type of "agoge" like the spartan boys but they did not focus on military. they did wrestling and gymnastics and various calisthenics
Yes but only the rich boys. Girls wernt allowed and they had private school or you went to school at home.
King Tut went to Immanuel Luthran School in Egypt.
He went to school at Cambridge, University.
Rich Children went to school but had to pay ! Some were home-schooled
NO the boys went to College of William and Mary. The girls went to the school of Dame
Aztec boys did attend school, which was known as the calmecac. They were primarily taught military skills, history, religion, and other subjects deemed important for their future roles in society. Training also included physical activities and practical skills.
Yes, indeed roman girls did go to school. Wealthy or rich girls went to school at the age of seven. Poor girls didnt go to school. Wealthy girls learned how to spin, weave, and sew. j s v
This question is hopelessly underspecified. The percentage of girls in the junior school that my children went to was close to 50. The percentage of girls in the all-girls secondary school that my daughter went to was 100. The percentage of girls in the all-boys secondary school that my son went to was 0. So what answer do you want: close to 50, 100 or 0?
There were many areas that did not have formal schools, or only church schools. Girls did not usually attend secondary schools. Only a small percentage of students went on to attend colleges.
Betsy Ross went to a Quaker rich school when she was growing up.
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Miss White's School for girls.