Plato was not necessarily educated at a particular school, but he was a pupil of the well known Socrates, for 8 years.
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Plato's school was called the Academy, named after the hero Academus. It was located just outside Athens, Greece.
Plato named his school the Academy after the ancient hero Academus, who was known for his hospitality and generosity.
Plato's famous Greek teacher was Socrates, and he did not name his school after a generous host. Plato named his school the Academy after the hero Academus, whom he believed to embody the virtues of hospitality and generosity.
Aristotle was a student of Plato. He studied at Plato's Academy in Athens for around 20 years before eventually founding his own school, the Lyceum.
The Academy was a school founded by Plato in Athens around 387 BC. Aristotle, a student of Plato, later founded his own school called the Lyceum. Both schools were important centers of learning in ancient Greece.