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victorian school

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on December 21, 2011 at 5:26:16 am
 

 

VICTORIAN SCHOOL

 

 

Hello, you will be exploring work on the Victorian School. Any work will be expressed, exhibited and exchanged on this page.  Feel free to evaluate your group's work but remember to leave positive comments.

 

 Richard, Rachel, Aine, Conor     


Aine's work!


                    

 

Victorian classrooms

 

 

 

  • Children in those days wrote with chalk on slate and they wiped it out with their spit and rubbed it out with their fingers.

 

 

 

Victorian Classroom


Victoria 

 

                                                         

                    Schools

                                      Aine's work

 

 

There were several kinds of school for poorer children.

 

The youngest might go to a "Dame" school,run by a local woman in a room of her house.

 

The older ones went to a day school.

 

Other schools were organised by churches and charities.

 

Among these were the "ragged" schools which were for orphans and very poor children.

Schoolma'am

 

 


              

 

             Learning

 

Arithmetic was performed with the help of a calculator, or the Victorian equivalent, the abacus.  

 

Those who practice with the abacus can perform calculations faster than their electronic equivalent!

 

 

abacus = a frame with rows of wires or grooves along which beads are slid,used for calculating.

 

 

abacus


 

 

                                        Pupils

 

After 1870, all children from five to thirteen had to attend school by law.

 

In winter in the countryside, many children faced a teeth chattering walk to school of several miles.

 

A large number didn’t turn up.

 

Lessons lasted from 9am to 5pm, with a two hour lunch break.

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

                               Money

 

 

 

Victorian children had pounds, shillings and pence.

 

 

 

 

 


 

                                                           Fun facts

 

 

Children at boarding school were given horrid-tasting medicines such as brimstone and treacle.

 

Russell Hall

 


 

        punishments

 

Discipline in schools was often strict.

 

Children were beaten  with a cane, on the hand or bottom.

 

A teacher could also punish a child by making them stand in the corner wearing a duce's cap .

 

Another, very boring, punishment was writing 'lines'.

 

This meant writing out the same sentence (such as 'Schooldays are the happiest days of my life') 100 times or more.

 

 

cane = a thin stick used by teachers to beat misbehaved children

 

dunce's cap = a hat children wore if the did something wrong perhaps they got a spelling wrong or was talking in class

 

 

 

 

 

 


   FANTASTIC  FACTS

 

 

  • Schools were not free until 1891. Up until then children had to pay to go to school.

 

  • Queen Victoria's reign brought many improvements to the education of children, especially for the poor children.

 

  • In 1833, the government awarded grants of money to schools. Not everyone who ran the schools were able to read themselves so the standard of education was not very good,

 

 

  • In 1844, Parliament passed a law requiring children working in factories be given six-half-days schooling every week. 'Ragged Schools' were set up to provide free basic education for orphans and very poor children.

 

  • There could be as many as 70 or 80 pupils in one class, especially in cities. The teachers were very strict. Children were often taught by reading and copying things down, or chanting things till they were perfect.

 

  • The children sat on hard wooden benches or chairs.

 

 

  • Typical lessons at school included the three Rs - Reading, WRiting and Dictation, and ARithmetic.  In addition to the three Rs which were taught most of the day, once a week the children learned geography, history and singing. The girls learned how to sew.

 

 


 

 

 

  THE VICTORIAN WRITTING

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

      THE VICTORIAN DAY PLANOUT

 

       The day usually began with prayers and religious instruction. 

 

       Morning lessons ran from 9a.m. to 12p.m. 

 

       Children often went home for a meal, then returned for afternoon classes from 2p.m. to 5p.m.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 THE EQUIPTMENT USED BY VICTORIAN SCHOOL'S

 

 

Victorians didn't use pens and paper they used ......

 

  • QUILL

 

  • SLATES

 

  • CHALK

 

  • BLACK BOARDS

 

  • INK POTS

 

 

 

 

 

slate

 

 


                                                                      GETTING WHIPPED

 

Here are some resons for getting whipped by the cane .....

 

  1. Talking
  2. Being late
  3. Getting a spelling wrong
  4. For slow learning
  5. Writing with their left hand
  6. Forgetting their books

 warmth

 

The children that went to school had to bring in two pieces

of turf every week to heat the school.


 

 


 

 

 

 

Conors Work 

 

Victorian Punishments 

 

 

                               The Strap

 

 

With the strap you have to kneel down and bow your head and then the teacher will slap the back of your head with a strap.

 

 

                                                   The Log    

 

With the log you are meant to get a big heavey log and put it on your shoulders and carry it about all day.  This is a punishment for talking.                                    

 

                                                                                      The Cage 

 

With the cage you are meant to get into a basket and be hung from the top of the roof. This is a punishment for being very bad.

 

 

                                                                   Facts

 

            • A school-house was the size of about half a hall                     
            • About 50-60 children were in a school-house 
                                                 

 

 

 

 


 

 

                                                                                                    Rachel's work


 

                    schools

 

 

 

 After 1870, all children from five to thirteen had to attend school by law. In winter in the countryside, many children faced a teeth chattering walk to school of several miles.

But alot did not turn up,and thier lessons lasted until 9am to 5pm, they had a 2 hour lunch break

 

 

 


                                         Items in school                 by Richard

 

The only things the victorian children had where a book and they had to write with a quill and they were in school for six hours of school and two hours for lunch. 


    number of schools

 

 


There were at least 56 schools in victorian times.

 

 

B2451 Victorian School for the Deaf, Prahran

 

 



                                  Days and money


When the children went to school they had to pay two pence to go to school each day.

 

Most of the children's mums or dads did not have much money so the children had to work on the streets.

 

Only rich parents could afford for their children to go to school.

 

 

 


 Play time 

 

 Outside is a small yard crowded with shrieking schoolmates.

 

Games of blind mans buff, snakes and ladders, hide-and-seek and hopscotch are in full swing.

 

Some boys would beg a pigs bladder from the butcher, which they would blow up to use as a football.

Others drilled hob nails through cotton reels to make spinning tops. 
 

 


 

   Writing 

 

The boys and girls didn't have a printer in school or a pc/laptop. So they had to write with a quill as a pen, but we now use a pencil and a rubber or a pen.

                    

Victorian school child's writing pen, 19th century.

 


 

                           victorian school punishments

 

 

In victorian times most children in school where whiped by a cane and there where other punishment like...

 

 

  • Dunce's cap

 

  • The cage 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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