A series of admired tutors were called upon to help propel Elizabeth's education - she did not attend a traditional school. These great minds, many from Cambridge University, laid the foundations for an intellectual gifted future queen. Much credit can be given to Elizabeth's first tutor and governess, Katherine Champernowne, whom Elizabeth referred to as Kat. Having been well-educated herself, Kat taught Elizabeth I in the areas of language, religion, grammar, rhetoric, logic, philosophy, literature, geography, history, mathematics and astronomy. This wide range of scholarly lessons, divided between morning and afternoon sessions, was standard curriculum for children born of royalty.
Queen Elizabeth the 1st was given private tuition at home as a girl, she did not attend a school.
never went to public schools she was tutored and home schooled!
She was educated at home.
Rodoborough Technology College
She went to Willard Elementary School in Pasadena & Hawthorne Elementary School in Beverly Hills.
Lohurn Elementary School
Queen Elizabeth II did not go to school. She and her sister, Princess Margaret had a private tutor named Marion Crawford.
Yes. She went to Willard Elementary School in Pasadena, Hawthokme Elementary School in Beverly Hills, and MGM's Little Red Schoolhouse in Culver City.
Northern valley demerest. (i grew up with her)
She went to Willard Elementary School in Pasadena & Hawthorne Elementary School in Beverly Hills.
Queen Victoria's children had a governess. Both Victoria and Albert were devoted to their children's education.
Rodoborough Technology College
She didn't go to High school. Both Princess Elizabeth and Margaret were home schooled.
Garrett A. Morgan attended elementary school in Midwestern City of Paris, Kentucky.
Akron Elementary School
Frank H. Morrell High School in Irvington, NJ
she went to Niles Elementary School in Fremont for elementary school
LaFayette Elementary School
Peterburg elementary school
Heuvo Elementary school
SKYWAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL