a waste coat a white shirt pants or shorts
He would care for horse/horses
The rich boys would learn to be like their father and attend school while laying back and enjoying their luxurious lives.The rich girls would learn to become a good mother, a good wife, and enjoy their luxurious lives same as the boys.
girls and boys wear identical clothes
Whole families were sent there if they could not keep themselves.
Reading, Writing, and Counting
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No, Victorian boys and girls did not learn the same subjects. Boys were typically taught subjects like Latin, mathematics, and science, while girls were often taught skills like needlework, music, and basic arithmetic. Education was not seen as important for girls in the same way it was for boys during the Victorian era.
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In Victorian Times, which is what you are asking (I think), Young boys were often treated as "little men". As future heads of household, they were sent to school to learn math, science, and other things that would assist them in becoming successful men of their era. Oftentimes, fathers were more strict with boys, with the aim of making them "men".
All children (girls/boys) learn at school
a waste coat a white shirt pants or shorts
He would care for horse/horses
Yes, the boys and the girls were separated in classes.
The rich boys would learn to be like their father and attend school while laying back and enjoying their luxurious lives.The rich girls would learn to become a good mother, a good wife, and enjoy their luxurious lives same as the boys.
Blacktown Boys High School's motto is 'Learn to Live.'.
girls and boys wear identical clothes