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Because poor boys did have the money to go to school and girls had to prepare for weddings they got married while young because they didn't live long
The Greek boys (girls received an education at home by their mother) would be transported to school by a slave named a Paidagogos who would also sit in the lessons with the boys too. The Paidagogos would take the boys to school at sunrise and obey them with staffs if they were at all late.
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The boys went to school while some girls was taught house keeping and to look after their family and majority of the other girls was home schooled
The Greek word for "Boy" is "αγόρι".
Greek schools were small. They had only one teacher and about ten or twenty children. The schools were not free and so only the rich could really afford to send their children to school.
Greek education differed from city-state to city-state. In Athens boys were tutored at home from 7 to 13 years old then went to school to learn athletics, philosophy and history. They were also required to enroll in a two year military school at the age of 18. Spartan boys were sent to military school at the age of 7 and did not return home until they were in their late teens and early twenties.
Yes, it was a boys' school in 1800, and still is except for 6th form, where there are girls and boys.
Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys was created in 1881.
Yes. It is a 100% boys' school.
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