Yes it does
yes ancient Greece had school
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he whent to schoole in greece
There is a wide range of private schools in Greece. 6% of students who attend compulsory education (the highest percent in the European Union) study in Private Schools. Tuition fees start from 1.500 euros to 13.000 euros according to the school and the year.
It was not as good as the modern schools we have at the moment
The land which was designated or intended for schools is typically referred to as "school land" or "school site."
Because in the Greece schools in olden days, they had to use reuseable tablets and Stylus'.
There very little info on this subject though the existing references suggest the schools employed a method of teaching using a great deal of dropped soap and showering.
For most, there were no schools and it was practical learning on the farm, fishing boat, trade or artisan.
It is nearly impossible to figure out who exactly was the first to develop schools, but it is believed that the country where they were first invented was Greece. There is debate over whether the Byzantines or Hellenists were the first to start a school.
schools and coleges were taken from the greeks becaus ewe respect them