Yes. Some people think that Shakespeare didn't finish school because his father couldn't afford the fees.
We are not sure that he was. Some scholars have speculated that Shakespeare's dad may have been too poor to pay his school fees, and so Shakespeare did not complete grammar school. But we do not have any school records at all for Shakespeare so we cannot confirm any of this. We only assume he went to school at all because he seems to have had familiarity with the curriculum.
He must have had a grammar school education because he knew how to write secretary hand and was familiar with the texts which grammar school students would learn. There would be little point in going to a school out of town as he would have to pay for his board, while if he were at the local school he could be a day student. And besides, his father would have access to a bursary because he was a councillor in town. Unfortunately attendance records for this period of the school's history (it is still a going concern) have been lost, but it seems most likely that Shakespeare attended there.
Many many times. How do we know this? Because it was against the law to miss church and if you missed you had to pay a fine. If Shakespeare had made a habit of missing church it would have cost him a fortune and probably have landed him in jail.
Barely and we will never know the full cost
It depends which theatre the play is playing in, and which production it is. Clearly you'll pay more to see Sir Ian McKellen play King Lear than Mort the Butcher in the local amateur company.
Yes, Illinois helps pay for education up until high school.
We are not sure that he was. Some scholars have speculated that Shakespeare's dad may have been too poor to pay his school fees, and so Shakespeare did not complete grammar school. But we do not have any school records at all for Shakespeare so we cannot confirm any of this. We only assume he went to school at all because he seems to have had familiarity with the curriculum.
so we can get a good education , help the school and the principal to pay the teachers.
it depends what kind of school you want to go to. if its a government school then it's free but if it's a private or boarding school, then you have to pay. education is now compulsary in parts of India like kerala, delhi etc.
the difference is that in private schools you have to pay for your education and in public schools the government pays. also in private school you do not have the same lessons as you do in a public school you can choose what you wabt to learn.
Schools pay most-important thing to all kids which is education. Education is very important for every kid.
the education is poor and you have to pay and some families cant afford to send their children to school
You dont need to pay for public schools but for private schools you have to pay and ask the school you want to study (prices changes a lot from school to school).
Your son can receive the same great education in a public school setting. Private schools can be a waste of money.
Yes, the military can pay for your school. You will have to join the military and you will go to a military college but you will get a degree!
you need to have the education needed for that school and the knowledge to pass that school, in order to get into that school you can either pay for it or earn a diploma
He must have had a grammar school education because he knew how to write secretary hand and was familiar with the texts which grammar school students would learn. There would be little point in going to a school out of town as he would have to pay for his board, while if he were at the local school he could be a day student. And besides, his father would have access to a bursary because he was a councillor in town. Unfortunately attendance records for this period of the school's history (it is still a going concern) have been lost, but it seems most likely that Shakespeare attended there.