In the fast-expanding boarding schools, known as Public Schools (which just meant not private tutors).
These were meant to train boys in certain academic subjects and team sports, and encourage certain qualities, that were suitable for administrating the British Empire.
The one that led the way was Rugby School, under its inspirational headmaster Arnold.
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Rich Victorian children went to school and the poor children went to work, their parents let them be taken to work so that they could earn money. They had pins which they stuck in a childs ear if they did not listen at school or work. They were educated the easiest way possible.
Yes but only to fee paying private schools afforded by the elitist rich and wealthy.
Believe it or not, they went to ....yes you've guessed it SCHOOL. Usually every village had schools
Many Victorians took holidays at the English seaside. Rich Victorians toured Europe.
The rich Victorians lived in huge houses in country states.They had lots of rooms and even had flushing toilets!The rich didnt have to go to school!
Yes. Rich Victorians did have medication, some rich victorians had their own personal doctor/nurse/vet that depends if they had the money to buy their own personal doc/nurs/vet ecxactly. Most rich victorians would go to their local doctors or if they were too rich to go to a poor place.ect they would go to their desired location... And even smarter way was to call for a doctor although they did not have the latest Iphone 4S those days they would of just sent a messenger. Hope this was helpful to you :)
rich victorians had a tub of water to wash in but poor victorians licked themselves
The rich Victorians usually are well fed, clean and well clothed and they didn't need to work.