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The Elizabethan classroom was a smaller, plain room, normally with a psalm and other lessons hanging on the walls.

Children had private tutors until the age of 7, when they began grammar school. They only went to school until they turned 14, then they went to Universities, normally Oxford or Cambridge. Only upper and middle class children went to school, and school then was expensive and difficult.

You had to attend 6 days a week, and you had to go to church on Sunday. Monday you were met with a quiz on Sundays sermon.

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