In the Middle Ages, only the richest children got into school, and in school, they learned similar things we do now, like physics and life science, but I'm guessing they also learned about war and battle once they reached the proper age.
they were taught math, reading, writing, and dansing.
Religion, philosophy, greek, latin, medicine, physics, politics, military & naval battle tactics, weapons...
I.C.T, P.E, Germen, D.T, Scottish Countrey Dancing, Politics and I can't think of the seventh. Hope this is of help. : )
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A few that come to mind are:Notre Dame de ParisCanterbury CathedralEly CathedralCathedral Church of St. Paul in LondonSalisbury CathedralWinchester CathedralBangor CathedralSt. David's CathedralThere is a long list of cathedrals that can be found at the link below.
The Middle Ages. 5th Century to 16th Century.
im not sure but most schools middle schools have cut cooking class
Yes. During the Middle Ages, a city was the site of a cathedral. The cathedral was the administrative center of a diocese of the church, which included a number of local parishes. There were a lot of cities, some big, and some that would barely qualify as towns by today's standards.
The TV series about building a cathedral in the Middle Ages is called "Pillars of the Earth."
100% of middle schools will have middle schools as middle schools are middle schools.
Magnet Schools are public schools that specializes in particular subjects, in addition to providing general education, and draws students from inside and outside the local area. hope this helps.
Canterbury Cathedral
In the Middle Ages, a lot of the education was done in monastery schools and cathedral schools. Priests were educated further in seminaries and, later on, medieval universities. Ordinary people got their religious education at the local church.
subjects studied in universities in medieval Europe were philosophy, science, mathematics, architecture and art.
Grangemouth middle schools was created in 1975.
There are 11 middle schools in the Omaha Public School District
High schools developed in the 1900's. Middle schools in the last 30 or 25 years.
A few that come to mind are:Notre Dame de ParisCanterbury CathedralEly CathedralCathedral Church of St. Paul in LondonSalisbury CathedralWinchester CathedralBangor CathedralSt. David's CathedralThere is a long list of cathedrals that can be found at the link below.
There are about 1124 middle schools in the state of New York, with 107 middle schools in New York City.
No there are no fashion design middle schools.
because they think middle schools can't handle hocky against high schools!!!!!!!!!!