The Victorian poor school children had Rat's vegetables,apple if lucky and other horrible food.
Dumplings
yes it is used by rich and poor children from the Victorian times
Children living in Britain during Victorian times, were either rich or poor. If they were poor, they often had to work to help out the family.
Bread and water
victorian children wrote with charcoalI think you will find that for school work they used a chalk and board, and for writing on paper, a quill pen and ink, but if you were poor and in a village school you would only use chalk
There are many facts about life in Victorian times. This depended on the wealth status. The poor people faced lots of hardships and could not even afford to take their children to school like the rich.
no or yes
they worked- poor children went to school- rich children
no if they were poor they did not go to school. If the children were rich then they could go to school.
they had to go to school or they went to work to sweep chimnys
Probably not. Remember! The children working in the mines were poor children and the poor children were very lucky to go to any sort of school at all.
yes it is used by rich and poor children from the Victorian times
Poor Victorian children were often unable to attend school due to financial constraints or needing to work to support their families. Those who did attend typically received a basic education in a charity or Sunday school, where reading, writing, and arithmetic were taught. The quality of education varied greatly depending on the resources available in their community.
Rich Victorian children often had an opportunity not afforded to poor children. They often received an education while poor children worked in the factories.
Going to school in Victorian times was only for the rich children. This meant that the poor children would hardly mix with the wealthy kids at school.
schools because rich Victorian children were more likely to get in than the poor but some poor got into schools anyway
work in a workhouse's
One key figure who improved the lives of poor Victorian children was Dr. Thomas Barnardo. He established the charity Dr. Barnardo's, which provided shelter, education, and opportunities for disadvantaged children. Barnardo's work helped to address issues of child poverty and exploitation during the Victorian era.