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.
if you didn't get home schooled it was quite bad, the punishments were really bad
they had to go to school or they went to work to sweep chimnys
Some of them do go to the boarding schools, yes, but like, I don't know, like 90-95% go to a "normal" school. One Finnish boarding school is Anna Tapio boarding school.
Children in Massachusetts did have to go to school. They would have worked at home with their families during planting and harvest times back in the old days.
go to school together
of course he did there like bffs
no if they were poor they did not go to school. If the children were rich then they could go to school.
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Schools were not free until the end of the Victorian era in 1891
School's were not free until the end of the Victorian era in 1891.
When child is able to stand the commands he or she can go to school ... usually 2and half years..
Their parents paid for them to go to school.
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Education in Victorian times served essentially the same purpose that it serves today; knowledge prepares people for more productive and better paid careers, and for more intellectually rich and rewarding lives. But we can add that due to the lack of child labor laws in Victorian times, children who didn't go to school were in most cases sent to work instead, which made for rather dreary childhoods.
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children didnt go to school in Victorian times as schooling was expensive and the vast majority couldn't afford to be educated. money was more important and with money they could feed themselves if nothing else so children were put to work as soon as they could be. hope this helps hun Before the Education act of about 1887, there was no enforced schooling, so if a family were poor, children did not go to school, but went to work instead.
It went on for 81 years
you go to teddinton school dont you