Their parents paid for them to go to school.
no if they were poor they did not go to school. If the children were rich then they could go to school.
no or yes
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.
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.
Most children in Victorian England never went to school. They were taught at home and sent out to work to help support the family. School became mandatory in 1880 and children went to school until they were 10.
they went to ragged school which was made by a man called Dr.Barnardo.
they had to come to school every day with only i day off
When child is able to stand the commands he or she can go to school ... usually 2and half years..
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.
Not really but possibly:)! probally 80% percent they dident and 20% they did
Children should not be paid to go to school. Going to school is a privilege in this country. There are many areas in this world where children do not get to go to school and learn.