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In Ancient Greece, formal education for most boys typically ended around the age of 14 or 15. At this point, they would often begin training for military service or enter apprenticeships, depending on their social status and family expectations. However, wealthy families might continue their education through private tutors or by sending their sons to study philosophy and rhetoric. Overall, the duration and nature of education varied significantly across different city-states and social classes.

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