Victorian school pupils faced various punishments for misbehavior, including physical discipline such as caning, flogging, or being struck with a ruler. Other common forms of punishment included verbal humiliation, such as being made to stand in a corner or wearing a "dunce cap." These methods reflected the era's strict educational discipline and the belief in instilling obedience and respect in children. Overall, the approach to discipline was often harsh and aimed at enforcing conformity and discipline in the classroom.
lunch for a victorian
a victorian charity is a school that is in england and offers the children to get a free education
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chimney sweep
my school was victorian and it had 12 puples in when it first opened
there are 500 or more pupils at scargill school.
There are 1159 pupils in Graham school Scarbrough.
School Kids = "Plant Ysgol" Pupils = "Disgyblion"
One can find a school for gifted pupils from a local elementary school or a high school. They usually know other schools which are for really smart pupils.
A school that accepts hearing pupils but has the facilities to accomodate deaf pupils
how many pupils are ther at william parker school
Students or pupils
After about 1870 children aged 5 - 13 had to attend school. The day lasted from 9am to 5pm with a 2 hour break for lunch. Some classes were large with over 100 pupils attending
classmates,students,pupils
there are about 1200 pupils in wilnecote
300 pupils.
Royal High School Former Pupils was created in 1868.