Around 1745 when he was a teenager is when he went to school.
Benjamin Banneker High School in College Park, Georgia.
Benjamin lived on his father's farm and attended a nearby Quaker country school for several seasons. He received no further formal education but enjoyed reading and taught himself literature, history, and mathematics
Benjamin Banneker's mother and grandmother taught him how to read using the Bible. However he never attended school.
Betsy did attend school, but it was a different school. She attended a school that was different than ours. It was a Quaker school, a FRIENDS QUAKER SCHOOL. I'm not sure where, but I THINK that it was at a rich family's house who were also Quakers. Remember, I THINK. I searched some on books though...
He did not attend a school he learned from his own life experiences.
Benjamin Banneker did not attend college. Mr. Banneker was entirely self-educated. He was taught to read by his grandmother, and for a short time attended a small Quaker school.
Benjamin Banneker did not attend college. Mr. Banneker was entirely self-educated. He was taught to read by his grandmother, and for a short time attended a small Quaker school.
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Oh, dude, Benjamin Banneker was homeschooled! Yeah, he didn't need no fancy school to become a self-taught mathematician and astronomer. Like, who needs a school when you can just teach yourself, right?
Benjamin Banneker Academic High School was created in 1981.
Benjamin Banneker High School in College Park, Georgia.
Benjamin Banneker taught himself instead of going to school.
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Benjamin lived on his father's farm and attended a nearby Quaker country school for several seasons. He received no further formal education but enjoyed reading and taught himself literature, history, and mathematics
He didn't go to high school
The obstacles that Benjamin Banneker faced are not that he went to a Quaker school, but that he had to live deal with a farm without help because his grandparents and parents died, his three sisters were married, living away from the farm, and wouldn't go back to the farm because they had their own family and worries to take care of.
His mother used the Bible to teach him how to read. Later a Quaker opened a school nearby. He had an eighth-grade education by time he was 15, when he left to work at the family farm.