not amany children went to school and it was only middle to upper class boys who could go. this was because boys seemed superior and more important than girls
Went to school
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, poor children did not go to school during Tudor times. During this time period very children went to school or were educated.
Only the wealthy children went to school, so many children were uneducated during the Tudor era, but the children who did go to school learnt little too. Also, only boys went to school, girls stayed at home cooking and cleaning. The boys who went to school mainly learnt Latin, Greek, Religion and mathematics. The children learnt the alphabet by copying down the letters in the Lords Prayer.
Most middle-class and upper-class boys (but not many girls) went to school.Elementary schools in England provided education for the children of the poor if they wanted to attend. Many did not.There were few universities.
the boys went to school only if they were rich though.
because they were poor
Not very many kids went to school because the parents couldn't afford the school payments
they worked- poor children went to school- rich children
Went to school
Rich Children went to school but had to pay ! Some were home-schooled
No the Greek children did not work. they had went to school.
They started when they were 8 and went for 6 days a week :)
He was a boarder at Shrewsbury School. The official name was the Mount House.Darwin went to Edinburgh University in October 1825 to study medicine.
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.
they went to school at the age of 3
Very few children went to school. Not like today and there were holidays in ancient times.