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Celtic children did not have a formal education system like we know today, so they did not attend school every day. Instead, education was often informal and consisted of learning practical skills, traditions, and storytelling from family and community members. Boys might learn skills related to hunting or warfare, while girls were taught domestic tasks. Thus, their learning was more integrated into daily life rather than a structured school routine.

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