Only poor boys, how where kinda rich went to school. Learning; Maths, English, reading and writing and a speech lesson, when having to recite a speech and read to the class. On the other hand girls where taught how to sew, cook and clean by their mothers at home. Very rich boys where taught at home, by their slaves or even parents.
boys used to wear tight and shorts the used to be pufy.
"Tudor times" (sigh) What does that mean? Why did you capitalize "did" and "wear" but not the proper name "Tudor"? Also, how about picking up a book that discusses 15th century English culture along with an English grammar book?
Um lol no they do not the boys wear boys clothes and if i am wrong and you knoe it dont write this down. Thank 4 reading.
Life for Tudor children in school was quite different from today. Education was primarily reserved for boys from wealthier families, who learned subjects like Latin, reading, writing, and arithmetic, often under strict discipline. Girls typically received little formal education, focusing instead on domestic skills at home. School days were long and demanding, with a strong emphasis on memorization and religious instruction.
Egyptian boys had more rights than girls back then
It is a Tudor school that young boys and girls went to to learn to read.
age 6
boys wore girls clothes because they had to. apparently, they had to wear girls clothes until the age of nine - thats when they were able to act like adults - even though that might sound a bit too young!!
edward
72 girls and 18 boys for a total of 90.
Not many children went to school in Tudor times. Those that did go were mainly the sons of wealthy or working families who could afford to pay the attendance fee. Boys began school at the age of 4 and moved to grammar school when they were 7. Girls were kept at home by their parents to help with housework. Also they were pretty awesome
if there are only 8 MORE boys then girls then there are: 14 girls and 22 boysif there are 8 TIMES more boys than girls then there are: 32 boys and 4 girls
boys used to wear tight and shorts the used to be pufy.
No, rich Tudor girls were typically educated at home by private tutors. They were not sent to school like boys. Their education focused on skills like music, dancing, needlework, and household management, rather than academic subjects.
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3/4 of middle school boys are into girls
There are 78 girls in the school. 66+12=78