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.
William Shakespeare was thought to attend King Edward the fourth Grammar School in Stratford. At the age of seven in 1571, he should have started his semester. He left school at age fourteen in 1578.
Hard to say, exactly, since we have no school records to go by. Some people think he may have had to quit at age 15 because his father was broke.
The King's New School, now Edward VI Grammar School in Stratford claims Shakespeare as one of its own. Since it was the only grammar school in Stratford it seems plausible enough.
Boys started grammar school at about the age of seven. We do not have Shakespeare's school records, but it seems likely that he was typical.
I dont know... why dont you ask the people who were born back then.
I think it was everyday but sunday.
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Nobody knows this.
William did have an education. He attended Grammar School.
William Shakespeare
He went to a grammar school.
At school, primarily Latin Grammar and translation.
Nobody knows this.
Sir William Borlase's Grammar School was created in 1624.
The motto of Sir William Borlase's Grammar School is 'Te Digna Sequere'.
William did have an education. He attended Grammar School.
We don't know; we don't have copies of his report cards.
Queen Mary's Grammar School was created in 1554.
William Hulme's Grammar School Academy
yes
He attended a grammar school.
He studied at grammar school, the equivalent of high school.
William Shakespeare
he went to a grammar school when he was a young boy.