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School was mostly attended by boys as rich girls would have a governess to teach them, also to teach them to play the piano.
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
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! :)
he would flog them or use a cane to beat them.
they would have to sneak out of work and climb out the windows p.s watched it at school
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.
When child is able to stand the commands he or she can go to school ... usually 2and half years..
Yes, Victorian nannies were responsible for the care and education of children. They would teach children basic skills such as reading, writing, and arithmetic, as well as proper etiquette and social graces. Nannies played a significant role in the upbringing and education of children during the Victorian era.
The Victorian children stay there in the coal mines for hous and hours. They would only have 1 hour of school per week They would have no choice to do what they want
School was mostly attended by boys as rich girls would have a governess to teach them, also to teach them to play the piano.
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
By 1880, the law said that all children aged 5 - 10 must go to primary school, so every child would receive a basic education!
Victorian children would have walked in the gardens, read books and played quietly.
They would do it so they would get a meal
i don't know because i wasnt born in Victorian times. god get it right would you!!
If you were in a day school, you would go home at the end of the school day, as now.
It would depend largely, on which country you were in