I know one and it is that if an adult entered the room the children had to stand up
This is correct, but they were very strict, no talking and you got the cane across your hands or rear, if you went out of line
im not 100% sure but i think that we were told that there were about 5 or 6 rows of wooden desks and chairs which faced a blackboard at the front. the teacher had his/her own desk which was taller than the ones the students sat at. each child would have their own A5 notebook and also a blackboard and chalk to write answers on.
they used there fingers
Reading, Writing, and Counting
School's were not free until the end of the Victorian era in 1891.
a dame school is an old lady's house who gives some child care and education to children for a fee.
Rich Victorian boys went to school and the girls learnt how to be a good wife and lady so that they could carry on the teachings and be good at it in later life
a victorian charity is a school that is in england and offers the children to get a free education
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education
good values in life
they used there fingers
they worked- poor children went to school- rich children
The Victorian poor school children had Rat's vegetables,apple if lucky and other horrible food.
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yes they did
no or yes
Reading, writing and arithmatic