one of the punishments in victorian schools was the dunce hat the teacher made the child stand still with a big hat that had a big d on it for dunce if they moved they got whipped and they had no food or drink for the hole day.
Some of the slave punishments were;beatenshackledwhippedsolda metal ring placed around the neck with bells attached for slaves who run awaybroken legs and ankles to prevent a slave from running away.
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Some were hunted down by bloodthirsty dogs and they did dismemberment ( cut 1 of your body parts).
They would be whipped, tied up, beaten, shot, branded, food deviation and many more.
building schools for former slaves!
why did some Victorian schools close at 4pm at winter
The children were given lots of different punishments like the cane, cleaning out the church, the bucket were they were hung in the air in a basket above their class and they would be given twice the work to do whilst they were in there! It really was a cruel life for Victorian school children so they slowly began banning these cruel punishments and sadly some of these punishments still go on in other countries.
schools because rich Victorian children were more likely to get in than the poor but some poor got into schools anyway
There were some good schools for boys, for example, grammer schools and public schools. Only richer families could afford to pay the school fees, though some schools gave free places to poor boys. Poor girls did not go to school when the Victorian age began meaning they had little education
your daddy Another rubbish answer....if you mean who other then teachers were involved in schools, then it depended on the school.....some were supported by the church, some were supported by a committee of local wealthy people
There are some Victorian era saints but not all saints are Victorian.
Bendigo is in Victoria, and its term dates are the same as all Victorian schools unless, in the case of some independent schools, the school specifies otherwise. For a list of term dates for Victoria, see the related link below.
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Some of the punishments imposed on prisoners were refusing to give them food and water. Also, they could be put in solitary confinement.
Prep schools discipline was really strick. If any little slip up in class you would get in trouble. You would get hit by a thick, black strap.
A 'public school' in Victorian England was, ironically, what we would refer to today as a 'private school' - i.e. a fee paying independent school. Some of the great public schools of the Victorian era, all of which still exist today, are Eton, Harrow, Rugby, Repton, Christs Hospital and Westminster. The schools listed are still referred to as 'public schools' and not private schools. There is a subtle difference between the two. A public school is a very exclusive private school and has to be a member of the 'Headmaster's Conference' to be classified as a public school. A 'public school' in the US would be called a 'state school' in the UK (which includes England).
Punishment was largely at the discretion of the judge. Some of the punishments for stealing in 1770 were paying restitution, fines, whipping, and imprisonment.