Greek Education
Greek education, particularly in ancient Greece, focused on developing both the mind and body. Boys typically began their education at around age seven, attending schools called gymnasia where they learned subjects like literature, mathematics, and philosophy. Physical training was also emphasized, as it was believed to promote a healthy body and character.
Girls, on the other hand, received limited formal education, often learning domestic skills at home. In some city-states, like Sparta, girls were educated to be strong and healthy, while in others, like Athens, their education was primarily focused on household management. Overall, education varied significantly across different regions of Greece.