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In ancient Egypt, children would largely stay under the care and instruction of their mothers until they turned four. After this, the fathers took over the education for their sons, who usually learned the same trade as their father. Some kids could also attend a general school for their village or enter specialized schools for becoming a priest or scribe. Schools would have taught reading, sports, math, writing, manners, and morals.

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Only the wealthy men and priests went to school to learn how to read and write.

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well I think that the school was like really old and they had to male it them self's

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yes the boys did go to school at age 7.

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