in Aztec society all children went to school there were to seperare schools for nobles and commoners and they usually started school at age 16
Yes, in ancient Aztec society, children attended schools where they were taught skills such as farming, craftsmanship, and military training. Education was important in Aztec culture for both boys and girls, although the curriculum varied depending on the social status of the child.
Yes, Amelia went to school. Then, where would she get the education? But my question is. Did she go to public schools or private schools or was she home schooled?
sir john hawkins did not go to school i looked on gooogle and they said he did not go to school he taught his self.
they go to school for eight hours every day
No, Squanto did not go to school in the traditional sense. He was a member of the Patuxet tribe and learned skills and knowledge from his community and experiences in the natural world.
no the Aztecs did not have to go to school, but it was recommended.
montgomery high school in san diego GO AZTECS!
everywhere aztecs were always on the go
Who could attend school for Aztecs
they didn't
Aztecs are mostly known for sacrificing human people... and they were also very intellegent... we are studying the Aztecs in social studies here at my school. :( ugh. oh well.. hope my answers help you!!
girls could learn to be priestesses in temple school. boys studied for priesthood.
they would dig a hole and do it there
montsaye changing rooms
yes in 1938
school which was called a telpuchcalli ("house of youth"). They learned the history and religion of the Aztecs, the art of war and fighting
I don't know what history books you've been reading or who taught you history at school but the Aztecs never settled in England.