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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.

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no they were homeschooled by a governess or a governer

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Yes but only to fee paying private schools afforded by the elitist rich and wealthy.

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Believe it or not, they went to ....yes you've guessed it SCHOOL. Usually every village had schools

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