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Another rubbish answer....if you mean who other then teachers were involved in schools, then it depended on the school.....some were supported by the church, some were supported by a committee of local wealthy people
Schools were not free until the end of the Victorian era in 1891
why did some Victorian schools close at 4pm at winter
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The Crinoline was the fashion in Victorian Times.
A cane from the Victorian schools was often made from rattan that was grown commercially for use in the furniture industry. The practice of caning has continued to this day.
What were the schools like in victorian times
like someone ran out of toilet paper
Schools were not free until the end of the Victorian era in 1891
£4 per year £4 per year
Eton. Harrow. Stowe. Cheltenham.
Nothing. But if they spoke in Welsh they were punished.
why did some Victorian schools close at 4pm at winter
Victorian schools did not have toilets inside of them. It was very uncommon for anyone to have toilets inside their homes.
Ragged schools were needed during the Victorian times to provide free education to poor and orphaned children who could not afford schooling. These schools aimed to offer basic literacy and skills training to children from deprived backgrounds, helping to break the cycle of poverty and provide them with better opportunities for the future.
In the Victorian era, school was commonly referred to as "school" or "educational institution." There were various types of schools, such as public schools, private schools, and grammar schools.
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Schools that could afford fuel - e.g. coal or firewood, would have had fires burning in the fireplace. In schools that were poor, they just got cold or wore lots of clothes!