The education in the Elizabethan Era was normally given to the young boys of the upper and middle class. So that means the boys from the Nobility to the Yeomanry. In some cases, young females were also offered the opportunity of schooling. The children were first taught to respect their mother and father, ask for their parents' blessing, and to rise early and say their prayers at home. The girls' education began to differ from the boys' as they were taught to obey their male family members' orders and different types of house work. For kids ages 7 to 14 in the lower classes, they were allowed to go to grammar school which was the most commonly attended Elizabethan school system.