No because only the rich and wealthy could afford private education which at the time was the only means of education although the Church did set up Sunday Schools for the poor.
They must have started school at 5yrs
Yes because after the Victorians there was a law that kids had to go school
35 sheldings witch in England money now would be 1 poundthanks!
The Victorians went on for 82 years
no rich people could afford money so they go to school so they are educated more then poor.
Rich Victorians were usually the healthiest. Poor victorians weren't healthy at all
Many Victorians took holidays at the English seaside. Rich Victorians toured Europe.
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Victorians went to school to acquire basic literacy skills, numeracy, and moral values. Education was seen as a means to instill discipline, character building, and social respectability. Additionally, education was important to prepare individuals for the workforce and to ensure a literate citizenry.
From my knowledge children were to start school at age 5 and finish at about age 12. I dont know this this is any help to you. Hope it is. Good luck!
Iif you mean Victorians as in the type from history then they went to school like we do now a days. But it obviously wasn't as well taught or supplied as in modern schools also it was less common for girls to attend because they were to stay home and sow or do housework as they were less important (which is ridiculous everyone is equal no matter what gender.)
any thing as long as it is cut in to rags