High schools did not exist in his time, so he didn't go to high school. He probably finished school about 15 and the next time we hear about him he is 18. His school (we think) was called the King's New School, and it still exists under the name King Edward VI Grammar School in Stratford. It was a Grammar school, which was a secondary school, not unlike a high school.
He had a grammar school education, about the equivalent of high school. He did not go to university.
He went to school in the King's New School (now King Edward VI School) in Stratford. He did not study after he was finished with the equivalent of high school.
His was educated in grammar school the equivalent of high school. His career was an actor, businessman and writer, particularly as a writer of plays and poetry.
There are many debates over William Shakespeare. There are people who theorize that William Shakespeare, was not actually William Shakespeare. These people believe that William Shakespeare was a noble of high birth, who was using the name William Shakespeare to publish writing. There's also the belief that William Shakespeare was actually several different people writing under the name of William Shakespeare. Ultimately, there's no hard evidence to suggest that William Shakespeare was anyone other than William Shakespeare. So the answer is "YES, William Shakespeare was a real writer."
No, Shakespeare had only a grammar school education--the equivalent of high school. And it is not clear that he even finished grammar school.
He studied at grammar school, the equivalent of high school.
He had a grammar school education, about the equivalent of high school. He did not go to university.
He went to school in the King's New School (now King Edward VI School) in Stratford. He did not study after he was finished with the equivalent of high school.
His was educated in grammar school the equivalent of high school. His career was an actor, businessman and writer, particularly as a writer of plays and poetry.
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