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how many rooms were in a colonial school

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The number of rooms in a colonial school varied widely depending on the size of the community, the resources available, and the specific school. Generally, many colonial schools were quite simple and often consisted of just one room. These single-room schoolhouses typically served multiple grades and age groups, with one teacher instructing all the students at once.

In larger towns or settlements, there might have been more than one room or even multiple buildings, particularly if the school served a larger population. However, the quintessential image of a colonial school is often that of a small, one-room schoolhouse. If you have a specific location or school in mind, I can provide more detailed information.