yes girls did go to school in the 1800's and the age could range from 4 to older than the teacher they were taught in groups depending on what book they were working from.(sorry for any spelling or grammer mistakes)
not at all times they went and did all of the chores
Yes. . . Why, you ask? Simply because they were. . . Deal. . .
Yes, they did. Girls attended school just the same as boys did, and they learned all of the same skills.
It depends on the country. There are countries today that try to prevent girls from going to school.
Yes they did!:)
Yes.
Yes, it was a boys' school in 1800, and still is except for 6th form, where there are girls and boys.
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The reason that many children did not go to school was because the family wanted them to work on the farm. there was not a law that said people had to go to school.
She went to Watford Girls Grammar School
In the 1800s, children walk to school when they want to. If it rains or snows, they would have to go in a carriage if they have one, or they still have to walk on their feet. Those days were really harsh.
Yes, it was a boys' school in 1800, and still is except for 6th form, where there are girls and boys.
There was no school for girls.
No, Girls Couldn't go to school because, girls had to learn how to work in the house.
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well in italy the girls didn't go to school
No, girls should go to a mixed school (boys and girls) because it will be easier for girls to talk to boys when they are older.
There are quite a few girls worldwide that do not go to school. Some of these girls are captives or neglected for example.
If you searched this my question is what girls?
girls did go to school in others states..although it depends what state.
chole and holly mackie go to ashfield girls high school no thy dont they go to Camden school for girls
Westlake School for Girls
In ancient China, some girls did have access to private tutors or schools that provided education. However, formal education for girls was not as common as it was for boys. Girls from wealthy families were more likely to receive education, while girls from poorer families often did not have the same opportunities.