Yes, boys in Elizabethan times did attend school, but educational opportunities varied based on social class. Wealthy families often sent their sons to grammar schools or private tutors, where they learned subjects like Latin, rhetoric, and mathematics. In contrast, poorer boys might receive little to no formal education, instead learning trades or farming skills at home. Education for girls was much less common, focusing primarily on domestic skills.
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