Charles Dickens went to a number of schools because of his father's financial issues. He started out in a private dame-school before attending a school in Chatham run by William Giles. He was later able to attend Wellington House Academy.
Charles Dickens attended Wellington House Academy in London as a child. Later, he briefly attended a private school in Chatham, but had to leave due to financial difficulties in his family.
He went to both pubic and private schools, however he only went to private school for a short while...when his father joined the navy and his family could afford it. :D
No, Charles Dickens did not attend high school. He left school at a young age to work in a factory due to financial difficulties in his family.
He went at ages 7 to 9
Charles Dickens attended school at William Giles's School in Chatham, Kent, where he studied between 1817 and 1822.
Charles Dickens attended William Giles's School when he was around nine years old.
Charles Dickens went back to school after his father paid off his debt and sent him to work at a boot-blacking factory to cover expenses. After his father's release from debtors' prison, Dickens was able to resume his education.
Charles Dickens school was called rosemary primary school he wanted to become a teacher
into warrens blacking factory the age of 11 in 1823
He attended William Giles's school, in Chatham during his family's short-lived period of affluence around 1821 or 1822. When he was 12, his father was imprisoned for debt and Dickens' himself was compelled to quit school in order to work in a factory to support the family.
Charles Dickens did not attend university or graduate from any formal educational institution. He left school at a young age to work and support his family.
Charles Dickens attended a private school in London from the age of 9 to 15. He left school at 15 to work as a clerk and help support his family.
Charles Dickens attended Wellington House Academy in London from 1824 to 1827.
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