Cards (14)

  • Some grammar schools with the name ‘Queen Elizabeth’ in the title

    Taught exclusively in Latin to prepare the sons of the wealthy for university
  • New universities and schools
    • Some grammar schools with the name ‘Queen Elizabeth’ in the title still exist today
  • Renaissance ideas spread from the continent
  • Ability to read and write
    Highly desirable asset
  • Wealthier boys education
    • Better educated than ever before
  • Universities and schools
    • Oxford
    • Cambridge
    • Inns of Court in London
  • Society could be improved through education and learning
    The demand for education grew
  • The Inns of Court in London where lawyers were trained was regarded as a third university
  • In Elizabethan England there was no compulsory schooling
  • Society could be improved through education and learning
  • Renaissance ideas spread from the continent
    Society could be improved through education and learning
  • Some grammar schools with the name ‘Queen Elizabeth’ in the title still exist today
  • Most children’s lives revolved around the family, the church and the farm or workshop
  • There were two universities, Oxford and Cambridge