William Shakespeare started school in 1570-71 his school day started at 7am and ended at 4pm he studied latin, English and had an apprenticeship when he was 12
it began at 6o'clock am in the summer
yes they they did finish school 6pm and start 6am and then William Shakespeare had to go to work on Saturdays
As there was no such thing as "high school" back in Shakespeare's time, it is certain that he did not "graduate". However, Shakespeare did attend Stratford grammar school from the time when he was 6 or 7 until 13. His father pulled him out of school at age 13. Yet that isn't to say that Shakespeare was later self taught and learned by other means.
Nobody knows exactly when Shakespeare started writing, but we know it must have been before 1592. Shakespeare was a kid from a middle-class country family, who had a grammar-school (high school) education.
William Shakespeare School.
it began at 6o'clock am in the summer
You and I for a start.
yes they they did finish school 6pm and start 6am and then William Shakespeare had to go to work on Saturdays
William Shakespeare would have attended King Edward IV Grammar School in Stratford-upon-Avon from the age of 7 in 1571 and left school and formal education when he was fourteen in 1578
As there was no such thing as "high school" back in Shakespeare's time, it is certain that he did not "graduate". However, Shakespeare did attend Stratford grammar school from the time when he was 6 or 7 until 13. His father pulled him out of school at age 13. Yet that isn't to say that Shakespeare was later self taught and learned by other means.
Nobody knows exactly when Shakespeare started writing, but we know it must have been before 1592. Shakespeare was a kid from a middle-class country family, who had a grammar-school (high school) education.
Small children
at 5 o'clock
William Shakespeare School.
In school Shakespeare would have spent a lot of time translating Latin authors such as Tacitus, Virgil and Ovid.
We cannot know. School in Shakespeare's day was no party--the hours were long, and the pupils were expected to know their work or suffer physical punishment, but if Shakespeare was a good student he may have found school stimulating and the companionship of his fellow students enjoyable.
Shakespeare did not continue his studies after grammar school