In ancient Rome, girls often did not attend formal schools due to societal norms and gender roles that prioritized male education. While some wealthy families might have educated their daughters at home, the general expectation was that girls would focus on domestic responsibilities and preparing for marriage. Additionally, educational opportunities were more limited for girls, and the prevailing belief was that their primary role was within the household rather than in public life or intellectual pursuits.
Yes, indeed roman girls did go to school. Wealthy or rich girls went to school at the age of seven. Poor girls didnt go to school. Wealthy girls learned how to spin, weave, and sew. j s v
didnt go to school
actually she didnt go to school
he didnt go to school
he didnt go to school.
they didnt have school
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He didn't go to high school
it was great because they had a democracy, so people had a chance to say someting. Women and girls did have disadvantages though because they couldn't vote or go to school, but they didnt seem to mind.
There was no school for girls.
No, Girls Couldn't go to school because, girls had to learn how to work in the house.
well in italy the girls didn't go to school