It is believed that he attended the King's Grammar School in Stratford. This is based on the fact that this was the only grammar school in Stratford and that Shakespeare seems to have had a good grasp of the standard grammar school curriculum. The school's records have been destroyed and so cannot be used to confirm this hypothesis.
Shakespeare probably began his education at the age of six or seven at the Stratford grammar school, which is still standing only a short distance from his house on Henley Street and is in the care of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. Although we have no record of Shakespeare attending the school, thanks to the official position (alderman) held by his father John Shakespeare, it seems likely that he would have decided to educate young William at the school which was under the care of Stratford's governing body. It is also believed by some sources, although there are no records to support the belief, that William Shakespeare attended King's New School in Stratford upon Avon.
The equivalent of high school was a grammar school and there was only one grammar school in Stratford at the time: the King's New School, now known as King Edward VI Grammar School. William Shakespeare attended Stratford Grammar School when he was a child. It was there that he learned his basic reading and writing skills. Willam Shakespeare attend King Edward VI Grammar School in Stratford As the son of a well respected glover, it is thought that Shakespeare attended Stratford Grammar School from the age of about six or seven.
William Shakespeare is thought to have attended the King's New School in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, in the English Midlands.
he went to a small grammer school in stratford upon avon
shakespear went to abbots langley
It is not known when William Shakespeare went to school. There are no records about his education or his childhood.
William Shakespeare went to theatrical school in London.
At the school in Stratford, which was then called the King's New School and is now called King Edward VI School.
William Shakespeare School.
He had a grammar school education, about the equivalent of high school. He did not go to university.
6 hours William Shakespeare's school day 6 hours William Shakespeare's school day
yes they they did finish school 6pm and start 6am and then William Shakespeare had to go to work on Saturdays
William did have an education. He attended Grammar School.
William Shakespeare School.
He had a grammar school education, about the equivalent of high school. He did not go to university.
yes,he went to a small grammer school in stratford upon avon.
6 hours William Shakespeare's school day 6 hours William Shakespeare's school day
He didn't.
We don't have his school records, so we don't know exactly. Maybe seven.
yes they they did finish school 6pm and start 6am and then William Shakespeare had to go to work on Saturdays
Probably William Shakespeare 1564-1616. But depending on the school, it might be anyone else called Shakespeare. It could be William Shakespeare Jr. ?-1950, the inventor of the even-winding fishing reel.
he said it was great
William did have an education. He attended Grammar School.
Probably Shakespeare. Just about anyone who goes to school hears about Shakespeare; not everyone studies the history of the United Kingdom.
William Shakespeare did not attend college, so he didn't earn any degrees. The grammar school he attended was called King's New School.