Voirpoua Esd Flesil Civilization

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Education is very important to the people of the Voirpoua esd Flesil civilization. Princess Marie believes that her education made her the person she is. So she used her royal connections to get some of the best teachers. There was one school for the children, one for the teenagers, and one for the adults. All of their people had very good education. Especially since going to school was mandatory. Most people usually went from age 5 to 20. There schools were stone brick buildings, the lessons would consist of mathematics, language arts, science, and writing. Along with lunch, art classes, physical education, and drama. School had a huge impact on their social skills and academic growth.

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