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.
He had a grammar school education, about the equivalent of high school. He did not go to university.
yes they they did finish school 6pm and start 6am and then William Shakespeare had to go to work on Saturdays
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.
Perhaps, but it has also been suggested that Judith, at least, could not write her name.
The grammar school in Stratford, then called the King's New School had been founded by King Edward VI (Queen Elizabeth I's brother). Shakespeare probably attended it from the ages of 9 to 15 or so, from 1573 to 1579. However there is no documentation to prove that he even went to that school, never mind when. We can only guess from what was typical and from the fact that he had a good knowledge of the schoolbooks of the era.
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.
He had a grammar school education, about the equivalent of high school. He did not go to university.
yes,he went to a small grammer school in stratford upon avon.
We don't have his school records, so we don't know exactly. Maybe seven.
yes they they did finish school 6pm and start 6am and then William Shakespeare had to go to work on Saturdays
He didn't. He retired from a long career at about that age and went home to be with his wife and daughters. He couldn't go to school even if he wanted to be.
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.
Perhaps, but it has also been suggested that Judith, at least, could not write her name.
The grammar school in Stratford, then called the King's New School had been founded by King Edward VI (Queen Elizabeth I's brother). Shakespeare probably attended it from the ages of 9 to 15 or so, from 1573 to 1579. However there is no documentation to prove that he even went to that school, never mind when. We can only guess from what was typical and from the fact that he had a good knowledge of the schoolbooks of the era.
It is not clear whether he did go to school or not, never mind where.
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Yes, Shakespeare did go to church. He went to Holy Trinity Church in Stratford upon Avon.