There are two pieces to this - the school that continues to be in existence (where this really pinpoints to), and the tourist attraction next to it that houses Shakespeare's schoolhouse.
For Shakespeare's historical schoolhouse, there were two short movies in the ground floor, one about the schoolhouse and the second on the recently found medieval religious paintings.
Upstairs is then the schoolhouses and schoolmasters room, which gave an interesting picture of what Shakespeare's studies would've looked like (i.e. Starting at 6 a.m. And commencing in Latin).
There were two guides/workers that gave an informative insight to the school, providing more information about the historical building and studies along with brief info about today's school. read more