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Victorian schools typically had large class sizes, with some classrooms accommodating 30 to 50 students or more, depending on the school and its resources. Attendance was often influenced by factors such as social class, gender, and location, with many working-class children having limited access to education. While some schools were open to all, others were selective, further restricting enrollment. Overall, the number of students allowed in a Victorian school varied widely.

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