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The Brontë siblings—Charlotte, Emily, Anne, and their brother Branwell—did not all attend formal school for extended periods. They briefly attended the Clergy Daughters' School in Cowan Bridge, but the experience was fraught with difficulties, leading to poor health and dissatisfaction. Subsequently, their education was largely conducted at home, guided by their father, Patrick Brontë, and through their own reading and creative pursuits.

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