At the moment Henrietta was currently in class, silently listening to the teacher explain basic arithmetic, in the classroom around her were a bunch of female students her own age. Under Berengar's public education system he had separated it by Gender in order to avoid any unnecessary distractions, especially among those who might be entering their adolescent years. This way he was also able to design the curriculum in a way that catered to the ways in which boys and girls tended to study.
As such this was an all-girls school, with only female instructors. The woman in charge of teaching basic mathematics was a noblewoman who had at Berengar's request filled the position, after all, there was not much for a woman of her status in life to do, and it felt good to aid in the development of the next generation.