shoes, usually made of leather
rags
They wore clothes if they could afford it
no
poor children wore simple and rather uncomfortable clothes that would hurt and be really dull!!!
It very much depended on the school. The most typical and usual style of school uniforms in the Victorian-era would be a plaid/solid colored dress with a white pinafore over it and some other styles notable as school uniforms in the Victorian-era were sailor style (sailor style was also common as daily wear). School uniforms in Asia adapted the sailor style from the Victorians. Do not listen to whoever said "black dress with a white pinafore over it". The white pinafore part is true, but there would not be a black dress and specifically that combination would be servant-wear. The misconception that all children were servants in the Victorian era is untrue and is just a stereotype. Films that present Victorian school uniforms are: A Little Princess (all adaptions) Samantha: An American Girl Holiday Picnic at Hanging Rock Hope this helped! :)
well ragged schools did not but other maybe did
There are various things that Victorian school children might have eaten for lunch. For example, they might have eaten a block of cheese.
rags
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They didn't wear anything. They ran around naked.
They wore clothes if they could afford it
top and trousers
dirty clothes that are ripped and torn
German children do not have to wear a school uniform in most cases. :)
what did school children wear in 1666
children should in school but outside they should wear what thy want
Not all children. Only children who go to schools that support a uniform policy have to wear a school uniform, like mine.