Many schools were built in the Victorian era, between 1837 and 1901. In the country you would see barns being converted into schoolrooms. Increasing numbers of children began to attend, and they became more and more crowded.
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Most Victorian schools charged fees which many poor people simply could not afford. For those who could afford it the cheapest education was often at a dame school, so-called because such schools were often run by elderly ladies.
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A famous Victorian: Florence Nightingale ... How did the poor children learn? Did anyone care? Wasn't it best that they just worked in the factories or on the farm? What were Ragged Schools?
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In many Victorian schools pupil-teachers helped with the teaching. The pupil-teachers were boys and girls of 13 and over. After five years of apprenticeship they could themselves become teachers.
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Or,browse a list of all services within a Victorian Local Government Authority (council/shire). ... Maternal and Child Health Centres; Kindergartens; Schools - Primary; Schools - Secondary; Schools - Special; Schools - Other...
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The children of the wealthier landowners and businessmen were taught at home or sent to local private schools. By the end of the Victorian age free schools had been set up and all children had to go to school.
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Discover what it was like for children living in Victorian times. ... By Jan Hamilton ... The diary of a young woman living and growing up in late Victorian Britain brings to life the history of the period.
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