He attended a grammar school.
William did have an education. He attended Grammar School.
no he did not have an education.
Thomas William Bamford has written: 'The evolution of rural education' -- subject(s): Education, Education, Rural, Rural Education
William Penn went to Oxford University but got expelled from there soon after arriving. He then went to a Protestant college in France. He then later attended the Inns of Court to, to study law
George William Dalton has written: 'The education question' 'Religious education-real'
Frederick William Roman has written: 'The new education in Europe' -- subject(s): Education
William O. Stanley has written: 'Education and social integration' 'The social foundations of education'
William E. North has written: 'Catholic education in Southern California' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church and education, Education
William Homer Stacy has written: 'Integration of adult education' -- subject(s): Adult education, Aims and objectives, Education, Philosophy
A cool education
William Henry Harrison received a formal education primarily at Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia, where he studied for a brief period. However, his education was cut short due to his family's financial struggles. He later gained practical knowledge through his military service and political career, which contributed to his leadership skills and public service experience.
William Burk Ragan has written: 'Foundations of American education' -- subject(s): U.S., Education