they school at 9 am till 5pm
Children left school at 14 for a long time , up to and including the 1920's.
yes
Victorian children were expected to be disciplined and respectful at school. They adhered to strict rules, faced corporal punishment for misbehaving, and focused on academic subjects such as reading, writing, and arithmetic. Memorization and rote learning were common teaching methods during this time.
3 am to 10.30 pm
The age of 5
A lump of coal
No it wasn't available for every child in the Victorian era. A lot of children in the Victorian Era were out working instead of being at school. ____ The Victorian Era covers a long period (1837-1901). In many countries this period saw the rise of compulsory and, later, free education for all children. From 1880 education was complusory in the U.K. for kids aged 5-13 unless they were already being educated part-time under the provisions of the Factory Acts. Note that until 1922 parents could withdraw their children from school at age 12 if they needed income from their work.
it was really good at time but there was a lot of discipline
Thay have to get up at 4:00AM
they had to go to school or they went to work to sweep chimnys
No they weren't; not at the time
After about 1870 children aged 5 - 13 had to attend school. The day lasted from 9am to 5pm with a 2 hour break for lunch. Some classes were large with over 100 pupils attending