No, playtime is a modern innovation. The Roman children spent their six hours studying, with breaks for snacks and exercise.
They were based on Roman curriculum ~for e2020 based on Roman schools.
yes they did
Officially the bishop administers the schools through his appointed superintendent of schools.
Ancient schools and schools today are similar because they teach kids lessons.
Playtimes are like a breath of fresh air, rejuvenating the spirit and igniting joy. They unfold like a colorful tapestry, weaving together laughter and adventure. Just as a river flows freely, playtimes allow creativity and imagination to run wild.
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An ancient Roman elementry school was called a ludus.
No
Ancient Rome did not have a school structure as it is today. There were no different levels of schools dependent on age.
no because only the rich kids can go to school
they learned reading writing and arithmetic in private school
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