Ancient Greek children typically attended school for about five days a week. Education was primarily reserved for boys, who began attending school around the age of seven and continued until they were around 14 or 15. The school week usually included lessons in reading, writing, mathematics, music, and physical education, with weekends often dedicated to rest or religious activities. Girls, on the other hand, were generally educated at home and did not have a formal school schedule.
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