At the moment, Magnus was currently in "class," silently listening to the instructor explain basic arithmetic.
In the classroom around him were a bunch of boys his own age... sons of Guildmasters, shift supervisors, and the occasional ambitious farmer.
Under Ragnar's Educational Reform Act, he had separated the curriculum by vocation rather than just gender, in order to avoid any inefficiencies.
This way he was also able to design the syllabus in a way that catered to the specific needs of the future workforce.
As such, this was a "Management Track" school, with instructors poached from the best monasteries and counting houses in Europe.
The man in charge of teaching basic mathematics was a former Benedictine monk who had, at Ragnar's request, left his order to teach "Applied Ledger Keeping."
