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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.

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Children, if they had a teacher, would not travel to school; they would have a private tutor to teach them. Most did not have a teacher, though. They were children whose mothers and fathers were poor, or slaves. They would not be taught, unless to work the fields and wash dishes. The only children who would have teachers or tutors were the sons and daughters of rich white men and women who worked in an office or at another job, such as deputy to the emperor. Some children worked on the streets; but the ones who did have teachers did not travel to school.

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