I went to the local schools, the local state primary school, and then to the local grammar school. A secondary school, which technically was an independent school, it was not part of the state educational system.
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At age 11 in 1960, I moved to an academic state secondary school, Harrow County Grammar School for Boys.
I went to elementary school in Ottawa, and then to a private secondary school.
I went through seventh grade in private school. I went to private school from kindergarten to seventh grade.
I was at a public school until I was in sixth grade when I moved to New York.
When I was little, we moved around a lot, actually. In second grade, I think I went to three different schools. We were in Nevada and Oregon and as well as a few different places in Nebraska. I did go to high school in the same town.
I completed the first three years of primary school in one year and was admitted to the local school the age of six directly into the fourth year, some two years younger than all my contemporaries.
I was home-schooled. My mom wasn't a fan of public school systems.
It was in the year 1820, when I was nearly nine years old, that I first went to a regular school.
My primary and secondary education was provided by the Highland Park Public School System.
My parents were the first in our family to go to grammar school. My grandparents were in service.