He made it to what nowadays would be called high school, and which was then grammar school. He may not have finished. Nevertheless he could read and write English and Latin and some Greek, and knew some basic maths. The Latin classes introduced him to the great Latin writers like Petrarch and Ovid, whose stories he would later use in plays.
William did have an education. He attended Grammar School.
He had the equivalent of a High School education.
He went to a grammar school.
At Stratford Grammar School
Shakespeare's formal education ended when he was in his teens (we don't know exactly when because all of his school records have disappeared), but his education did not end then. He appears to have been an enormously observant man, who learned something about the world every day he lived.
There are no specific records on shakespeare education. But he achieved a lot in future.
William did have an education. He attended Grammar School.
He had the equivalent of a High School education.
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She did not receive an education as she was illiterate.
He went to a grammar school.
At Stratford Grammar School
Shakespeare's formal education ended when he was in his teens (we don't know exactly when because all of his school records have disappeared), but his education did not end then. He appears to have been an enormously observant man, who learned something about the world every day he lived.
No, Shakespeare had only a grammar school education--the equivalent of high school. And it is not clear that he even finished grammar school.
William Shakespeare did not have a University Education and thus no degree. In his day, competitors like Greene made fun of his lack of education, since other playwrights like Greene, Jonson and Marlowe were well educated.
He studied at grammar school, the equivalent of high school.
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