From the age of about twelve until he was seventeen, Newton was educated at The King's School, Grantham (where his signature can still be seen upon a library window sill). He was removed from school, and by October 1659, he was to be found at Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth, where his mother, widowed by now for a second time, attempted to make a farmer of him. He hated farming. Henry Stokes, master at the King's School, persuaded his mother to send him back to school so that he might complete his education. This he did at the age of eighteen, achieving an admirable final report.
Isaac newton grew up on his step fathers farm and did not go to school until he was twelve.
Isaac Newton went to the Kings School, Gratham, England.
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Isaac Newton went to Kings Grammar school in Grantham...this school was free yes.
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Isaac Newton went to school at an early age and learned Latin. This school taught him no mathematics at all.
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Isaac newton was born at Woolsthorpe Manor in Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth, Lincolnshire, England.
Isaac Newton was not homeschooled. He attended The King's School in Grantham followed by Trinity College, Cambridge, where he pursued higher education.