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Schools at Victorian Times

Schools at Victorian Times. Children. A ll children from five to thirteen had to attend school by law. Lessons lasted from 9am to 5pm, with a two hour lunch break. Teachers.

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Schools at Victorian Times

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  1. Schools at Victorian Times

  2. Children All children from five to thirteen had to attend school by law. Lessons lasted from 9am to 5pm, with a two hour lunch break.

  3. Teachers Children were often scared of their teachers because they were very strict. In schools before 1850 you might see a single teacher instructing a class of over 100 children. Salaries were low, and there were more women teaching  than men. Sometimes, teachers were attacked by angry parents. They shouted that their children should be at work earning money, not wasting time at school.

  4. Schools premises The school could be quite a sad building. Curtains were used to divide the schoolhouse into classrooms. There was little fresh air  because the windows were built high in the walls, to stop pupils looking outside and not pay attention from their work.

  5. Lessons Children learnt by copying things like parrots, until they were word perfect. It was not an exciting form of learning!

  6. Playtime Outside the classroom is a small yard crowded with schoolmates. Games of snakes and ladders, hide-and-seek were the most famous.

  7. Punishment Teachers used the cane. They punished the pupils because of the rude conduct, leaving the playground without permission, answering back, missing Sunday prayers, throwing ink pellets and being late.

  8. Leventos Kon/nos&Katsaridou Georgiahttp://www.nettlesworth.durham.sch.uk/time/victorian/vindex.htm

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