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In the 1500s, formal education was primarily accessible to boys from wealthy families, as they often attended grammar schools or universities. Education for girls was limited, focusing mainly on domestic skills, although some upper-class girls received private tutoring. The majority of children, especially those from lower socio-economic backgrounds, did not attend school and instead worked in agriculture or trades. The Church played a significant role in education, with many schools run by religious institutions.

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