1. Family education: In the early Middle Ages, family education was the most common form of education. Parents or family elders will teach their children basic literacy and daily life skills.
2. Palace education: Children from aristocratic families usually receive court education, emphasizing etiquette, literature, art and military skills.
3. Guild School: With the development of the city and the rise of guilds, guilds began to set up schools to provide apprentices with skills training related to the industry, such as handicrafts, business and legal knowledge.