The children who attended Dr. Barnardo's schools were living in poverty or were orphaned in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in England. They came from various cities and regions across the UK. Dr. Barnardo's schools provided care, education, and support for these children in need.
Jim jarvis went to barnardos ragged school. it is in the book street child by berlie doherty
they worked- poor children went to school- rich children
Went to school
Rich Children went to school but had to pay ! Some were home-schooled
No the Greek children did not work. they had went to school.
Roman children went to school for the same reasons that modern children go to school-- to get educated and to get the rewards that an education can bring.
Yes, they did! Some children went up the chimneys, and some worked in mines or factories in terrible conditions. Believe me, the Victorians weren't nice to children then. Finally, Dr. Barnardo (yes, the one who started Barnardos the charity), came and stopped the terrible conditions!
they went to school at the age of 3
Very few children went to school. Not like today and there were holidays in ancient times.
the same school that William went to
No, poor children did not go to school during Tudor times. During this time period very children went to school or were educated.
play the piano when he was a child and went to school for his music