Yes, children in the colony of New Hampshire were required to go to school. The colony passed laws in the early 1600s mandating that children be educated.
Children in Spain typically go to school five days a week, from Monday to Friday. There may be some variations depending on the region and age of the children.
Yes, Aztec children received education either at home or at temples where they were taught various subjects such as history, religion, and basic skills like weaving and farming. Education was primarily focused on preparing children for their roles within Aztec society.
Children go to primary school to learn. If no one went to primary school then no one would learn and would not make much friends. The child will get more chances of getting a good job when they grow up. Therefore it is very important that children go to school.
Children in Israel typically attend school for about 200 days a year. This includes both primary and secondary education levels.
Children's church or Sunday school.
Students or pupils
No
Sigmund freud has therioe called psychoanaltic school theory
They didnt, they just called P.E drill
they went to ragged school which was made by a man called Dr.Barnardo.
the song i know with children laughing in it is called, 'Remember the days at the old school yard' Cat stevens...
The same as children elsewhere at school
classmates,students,pupils
it's called school. or the playground. take your pick or imbee.com!
In Germany children start school at age 6.
School buses have existed almost as long as automobiles have existed. In the nineteenth century, before the invention of the automobile, horse drawn carriages called 'kid hacks' sometimes transported children to school.