William Shakespeare attended the Stratford-upon-Avon Grammar School, which was also the school that taught him Latin. During the 16th century it was common for Latin to be taught in grammar schools.
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William did have an education. He attended Grammar School.
William Shakespeare did not attend college, so he didn't earn any degrees. The grammar school he attended was called King's New School.
It is believed that he attended the King's Grammar School in Stratford. This is based on the fact that this was the only grammar school in Stratford and that Shakespeare seems to have had a good grasp of the standard grammar school curriculum. The school's records have been destroyed and so cannot be used to confirm this hypothesis.
Shakespeare went to the Stratford Grammar School (called King Edward VI School nowadays, then called the King's New School) at around age 6 or 7. There may have been some rudimentary instruction in letters, divinity etc. at a "Dame School", a kind of home school run by local women.
We assume that Shakespeare attended the only grammar school in Stratford, which was then called the King's New School. It was still relatively new at the time, as it had been founded by Queen Elizabeth I's brother Edward VI, which is why it is now called Edward VI grammar school. Edward VI was the only king called Edward who reigned before Shakespeare's day who did not have an Elizabethan history play written about him (Peele's Edward I, Marlowe's Edward II, the anonymous (possibly Shakespeare) Edward III, Heywood's Edward IV, and Shakespeare's Richard III which deals with Edward V) Curiously, the actor Tim Piggott-Smith, who has acted in Shakespeare's plays as well as the film V for Vendetta and others, attended the same school.
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William did have an education. He attended Grammar School.
William Shakespeare did not attend college, so he didn't earn any degrees. The grammar school he attended was called King's New School.
We don't really know anything about Shakespeare's schooling--it is all supposition. There is good reason to believe that he attended Stratford Grammar School and studied Latin but there are no school records to corroborate this.
William Shakespeare would have attended King Edward IV Grammar School in Stratford-upon-Avon from the age of 7 in 1571 and left school and formal education when he was fourteen in 1578
Yes, after college, Barack Obama attended Harvard Law School and graduated with a J.D. degree in 1991.
It is believed that he attended the King's Grammar School in Stratford. This is based on the fact that this was the only grammar school in Stratford and that Shakespeare seems to have had a good grasp of the standard grammar school curriculum. The school's records have been destroyed and so cannot be used to confirm this hypothesis.
Shakespeare went to the Stratford Grammar School (called King Edward VI School nowadays, then called the King's New School) at around age 6 or 7. There may have been some rudimentary instruction in letters, divinity etc. at a "Dame School", a kind of home school run by local women.
He's been quoted on saying he did ok in school. He never attended high school but received his GED, he was tutored while on tour with N'sync. He never attended college.
We assume that Shakespeare attended the only grammar school in Stratford, which was then called the King's New School. It was still relatively new at the time, as it had been founded by Queen Elizabeth I's brother Edward VI, which is why it is now called Edward VI grammar school. Edward VI was the only king called Edward who reigned before Shakespeare's day who did not have an Elizabethan history play written about him (Peele's Edward I, Marlowe's Edward II, the anonymous (possibly Shakespeare) Edward III, Heywood's Edward IV, and Shakespeare's Richard III which deals with Edward V) Curiously, the actor Tim Piggott-Smith, who has acted in Shakespeare's plays as well as the film V for Vendetta and others, attended the same school.
Barack Obama is a graduate of Columbia University and Harvard Law School.
We cannot be absolutely sure whether or not Shakespeare attended grammar school, as they did not keep records of such things. It seems reasonably plausible that he did attend grammar school in which case he would have started at the age of five or six. Maybe.