Cathedral Schools
Grammar Schools
Comparison to other Ancient Civilizations
Middle Age Education
Relation to Modern World
100

Cathedral Schools were led by this figure

Bishop

100

You had to prove basic reading skills to enter this type of schooling in the Middle Ages

Grammar School

100

This Ancient Civilization used a building called a mosque which is similar to Cathedral Schools/Monasteries.

Ancient Islam
100

To enroll in school in the Middle Ages, you had to be this old.

7 years old

100

Today the English Alphabet has 26 letters. In old English, the alphabet had this many letters

24 Letters

200

Formation of Cathedral Schools were due to the fall of this empire

Roman Empire

200

Students would sit here during classes

The Floor

200

Instead of religion, this Ancient civilization's education focused on military training.

Ancient Greece

200

Education in the Middle Ages was mainly based off of language and this topic.

Religon

200

Today, teachers teach students at school, but back then, lectures were given by these people

Scholars

300

Cathedral Schools were used mainly to train this occupation

Clergy

300

This was main language taught in the Middle Ages before 1350

French

300

Towards the end of this empire, this Ancient Civilization also developed religious schools that are still around today.

Ancient Rome

300

In the Middle Ages, these were the primary languages taught in schools.

Latin and Old English

300

They are still around today and are still used. These types of schools were used to educate the next generation of religious clergy

Cathedral Schools

400

On top of church law and sacrament performances, this was also an essential part of religious education in the Middle Ages

Hymn Singing

400

Grammar Schools observed this type of calendar

Liturgical Calendar

400

Latin was taught in middle ages schools, similarly to this civilization.

Ancient Rome

400

Students in the Middle Ages used tablets made out of wood and this material.

Wax

400

Back then, students in the Middle Ages would use wooden tablets with handles. Today, students use these instead

White Boards

500

Cathedral Schools were located in modern day France, Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom, and this country

Belgium

500

On top of buying pens, pen sheaths, and penknives, they also had to buy this for school.

Inkhorns

500

During the Middle Ages, the study of religion started to shift to the study of understanding humanity. Scholars of this ancient civilization further emphasized this study.

Ancient Greece

500

If students were late, made a mistake, or didn't pay attention, they were often struck with a stick made out of this wood.

Birch Wood

500

A method still used today, students in the middle ages were taught to count using these

Fingers