What Education Depended on
The Main Purpose of School
Why Students Were Taught Latin
Education for Wealthy Girls
University Language & Logic
100

Education during this time was primarily dependent on this: whether your family had a high or low social standing.

What is Social Class?

100

One of the most basic purposes of Elizabethan education was to ensure children could read the Bible and this specific book of daily prayers.

What is the Book of Common Prayer?

100

Latin was the "International Language" of this continent, allowing an Englishman to speak with an Italian or a Frenchman.

What is Europe?

100

Unlike boys, wealthy girls were almost always educated here instead of in a formal school building.

What is at Home?

100

This was the only language allowed to be spoken in university lectures and debates.

What is Latin?

200

Because there was no national school system, education depended on whether a family could afford these, which were the costs for instruction.

What are School Fees?

200

Schools aimed to produce "God-fearing" citizens, meaning a major purpose of school was the reinforcement of this.

What is Religion

200

Latin was required because almost all professional and academic books were written in this language, rather than this "common" tongue.

What is English?

200

A major part of a girl's education involved these "polite" skills, which included dancing, archery, and playing the lute.

What are Social Accomplishments?

200

Universities conducted courses in Latin because it was considered the only language stable enough for this "higher" pursuit.

What is Scholarship (or Philosophy)?

300

Access to higher education heavily depended on this factor, which usually excluded half the population regardless of wealth.

What is Gender? (Only boys typically attended grammar schools and university).

300

Education served to prepare boys for a future in these professional fields, such as the church, the law, or the military.

What is Public Service?

300

Mastery of Latin was seen as a sign of this, distinguishing the "educated gentleman" from the uneducated working class.

What is Elite Status (or Gentility)?

300

High-born girls were taught multiple of these, including French, Italian, and sometimes even Greek.

What are Foreign Languages?

300

At university, students participated in "Disputations," which were formal versions of these.

What are Debates?

400

Education depended on where you lived; children in these areas had better access to schools than those in isolated rural farmland.

What are Towns/Cities?

400

Schools taught students to be "Cavaliers" or "Gentlemen," focusing on this social concept of showing respect to the Crown and superiors.

What is Deference (or Social Order)

400

Students were taught Latin so they could study the original works of these two ancient civilizations.

Who are the Romans and Greeks?

400

This famous Elizabethan woman was the most educated female of the era, known for her ability to speak several languages and write poetry.

Who is Queen Elizabeth I?

400

University courses were conducted in Latin to ensure that all students were prepared for this career, which was the most common path for graduates.

What is the Clergy (or the Church)?

500

For many poor children, education depended on the local church or "Petty Schools," which were often run by these people in their own homes.

Who are Housewives

500

A key purpose of grammar school was to master "Rhetoric," which is the art of doing this effectively in public.

What is Persuasive Speaking (or Argumentation)

500

Latin was used to train the mind in this specific skill—the ability to think and argue in a structured, formal way.

What is Logic?

500

Girls were expected to learn "Housewifery," which for the wealthy included managing a large estate and this medical skill.

What is Herbal Medicine (or First Aid)?

500

The university curriculum was divided into two parts; this one consisted of Arithmetic, Geometry, Music, and Astronomy.

What is the Quadrivium?