The history of education in Britain can be traced back to the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain, or even back to the Roman occupation. During the Middle Ages faculties were established to teach Latin grammar, while apprenticeship was the main way to enter practical occupations. 2 colleges were established: the College of Oxford, followed by the College of Cambridge. A reformed system of "free grammar faculties" was established in the reign of Edward VI of
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