Well first of all let me tell you they have nothing to do with Shakespeare, The Grammar Schools are most probably one of the best secondary schools a child can go to, if you pass your 11+ and if you have a Grammar school in your town you will be able to go there. I go to a Grammar school and it is amazing, it is a performing arts school and the one in Bourne ( where i go to ) has actually been shut down today since the water supply has got some kind of problem and they have to fix it and stuff. I will change the William Shakespeare category problem for you so you don't have to bother. Thanks for asking this actually it has given me something to do instead of studying - lol - hope you find all this information useful in what ever you are doing in life.
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Shakespeare did not continue his studies after grammar school
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 attended the Stratford-upon-Avon Grammar School, which was also the school that taught him Latin. During the 16th century it was common for Latin to be taught in grammar schools.
He had a grammar school education, about the equivalent of high school. He did not go to university.
- Ovid- Classical Authors- Greek
Stafford Grammar School was created in 1982.
Minchenden Grammar School ended in 1984.
Herchel grammar by far!!!! OBVIOUSLY!!
Fitzmaurice Grammar School ended in 1980.
Reigate Grammar School was created in 1675.
Bexley Grammar School was created in 1955.
Hipperholme Grammar School was created in 1648.
Swanage Grammar School ended in 1974.
No, it is a high school in a grammar school area.
Queen Mary's Grammar School was created in 1554.
Nunthorpe Grammar School ended in 1985.
Eckington Grammar School ended in 1957.