Shakespeare went to the Stratford Grammar School (called King Edward VI School nowadays, then called the King's New School) at around age 6 or 7. There may have been some rudimentary instruction in letters, divinity etc. at a "Dame School", a kind of home school run by local women.
There are many gaps in our knowledge about Shakespeare, but as far as is known, he did not attend a theatre school.
The Stratford grammar school, which is still standing only a short distance from his house on Henley Street and is in the care of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
It was called the King's New School back then but is now called King Edward VI School.
Most scholars believe that Shakespeare attended the King's Grammar School in Stratford.
It is believed that Shakespeare attended the school then called the King's New School, but now called Edward VI Grammar School. The school proudly claims Shakespeare as one of its students.
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Nobody knows this.
He bought a house called New Place in 1597.
William Shakespeare
He went to a petty school when he was 5 When he was 14 years old his dad had financial problems so he had to drop out of school.
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Nobody knows this.
We don't know; we don't have copies of his report cards.
He bought a house called New Place in 1597.
That's what it is called now. The name on the title page is "Mr William Shakespeares Comedies Histories & Tragedies".
William Shakespeare
He went to a petty school when he was 5 When he was 14 years old his dad had financial problems so he had to drop out of school.
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john
His wife's name was Anne Hathaway and his children were called Susanna, Judith and Hamnet.
No, although he tried to claim that he was.
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