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Victoria Dock School Homework

The document describes life as a student in a Victorian-era classroom, noting that classrooms were overcrowded, lessons focused heavily on religious instruction and rote memorization, and that students often had little individual support from overworked teachers.

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It was overcrowded. All I could feel was my desks wood and the other children's body. We
encourage our children to be creative, unique, open-minded and independent individuals, respectful
of themselves and of others in our school, our local community and the wider world. Out of the 303
schools in the Humber region, we had reached the finals by coming first in the Hull play-offs. Mrs
Peachey Massive congrats to the KS2 girls football team. We hope you enjoyed the art exhibition
and appreciate all the support. The children have already been having lots of fun with this new
space. Any prejudice, discrimination or extremist views, including derogatory language, displayed by
learners or staff will always be challenged and dealt with in line with the relevant policies on student
behaviour or staff conduct. If you looked at hthe schools then you would be supprised how far it has
adapted and how lucy we are now. Just think about it what they are wearing, and how does their
hair looks like. There were very few schools available for girls,however, until near the end of
Victorian time. All children benefit from taking part in sport; whether they enjoy the competition of
football, rugby or athletics or prefer non-competitive activities. Such was its popularity that a further
two extensions followed in 2001 and 2003, to complete this 240 place Primary School. It wasn't until
1880 that schooling became mandatory. My itchy, uncomfortable dress swished in the cold, light
breeze of an open window.As I walked to my dusty classroom, then I smelt a suspicious smell.
Despite, they had to sit on tables they still learned alot. Teachers, who were teaching, had to write on
a chalkboard. That our uniforms are very different to those uniforms in Victorian times. Wickes have
generously donated multiple bags of bark and the PTFA team have purchased our new mud kitchen.
They inspect and regulate services which care for children and young people, and those providing
education and skills for learners of all ages. I sat on my chair; everybody had started coming in, I
couldn't smell anymore wooden beams now, all I could smell was sweat of the other children.
Together we benefit from working in partnership, share good practice and have a joint central service
support team. I heard that in Victorian times children were need to copy all day the description from
the board. Every classroom had a angry strict teacher which wouldn't teach the innocent children
anything what was the point going school what all you do is copy things. It was time for the
children's lunch now, and I was very excited to see what they would eat. He looked bored I sat on
my own my own in a one seated table with only my book remaining I wasn't proud of my work
because I didn't practise that much in school the teacher used to say I haven't got enough time to
practise with you I will see if I can help you next time I was so into learning but know one helped
me to archive my target one day if I practise a lot I mite archive it I just have to believe in myself.
However, when I saw someone's lunch, I found gruel- yes GRUEL. There could be as many as 70 or
80 pupils in one class, especially in cities. Another extension opened in 2016 taking the school to 420
places. We aim to nurture our children on their journey through life so they can grow into safe,
caring, democratic, responsible and tolerant adults who make a positive difference to British society
and to the world.
You were smeli and mesi you whoden win the victoria time. Well done to those who have already
added their homework. All heads turned towards the door as the head-teacher entered the
classroom.The children were terrified. Hearing the chatter of children coming into the classroom was
extremely loud. Our clubs are run by staff in their own time and therefore are a privilege. We have a
curriculum which takes a global approach to learning by introducing themes from the perspective of
other people in other countries. SSCCRREEAACCHH, a strict teacher scraped the chalk across the
dirty, chalkboard. We do send a confirmation text message to let you know if your child has a place.
All children had to attend a school until they were 10 years old. Also I point out that every child is
wearing a uniform. Also, they seem like they would do anything to make you learn. My gaze went up
to the ceiling, above my head was arches of wooden beams filling the room with character. We
encourage our children to be creative, unique, open-minded and independent individuals, respectful
of themselves and of others in our school, our local community and the wider world. The Department
for Education states that there is a need. Once a boy turned 10, he went away to Public schools like
Eton or Harrow. All we do are the 3R's:Reading, WRiting and ARithmetic. It was overcrowded. All
I could feel was my desks wood and the other children's body. Due to high number of bookings your
child may not get the club they have applied for. There would be a globe for geography lessons, and
an abacus (devise for calculating) to help with sums. Children sat in rows and the teacher sat at a
desk facing the class. They inspect and regulate services which care for children and young people,
and those providing education and skills for learners of all ages. It wasn't until 1880 that schooling
became mandatory. We were often taught by reading and copying things out until we were perfect.
If I didn't go to bed late, if there wasn't so much traffic, if I didn't come to school late, then I
wouldn't be about to be hit. The church of England became active in the field and erected ' National
Schools' which taught children reading, writing, arithmetic and religion. One school did not turn up
so that left 3 schools’ to battle it out; Victoria Dock from the north-east, Great Wood from
Blackpool and Bramley from Rotherham who were last year’s champions. We aim to nurture our
children on their journey through life so they can grow into safe, caring, democratic, responsible and
tolerant adults who make a positive difference to British society and to the world. Most of the time I
got discombobulated about maths, we didn't have mental, brainy calculator like you would now, we
had to use abacus and. And. Well our brains. Uncompromising, authoritarian and firm our
headteacher would whip you if you got an answer wrong in any subject. Wickes have generously
donated multiple bags of bark and the PTFA team have purchased our new mud kitchen. Days at
school are always the same, starting with a prayer, and carrying on with some religious instructions.
E.t.c. Inconsiderable, cramped and minor we had 70 to 80 children in a class.
However, when I saw someone's lunch, I found gruel- yes GRUEL. When you com lette you haw to
were the hat and stand. You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off
in settings. They report directly to Parliament and are independent and impartial. We had a difficult
two games, losing both, but then had an incredible comeback. In 1889, the school leaving age was
raised to twelve, and in 1891, the school's pence fee was abolished and schools became free. I sat on
my chair; everybody had started coming in, I couldn't smell anymore wooden beams now, all I could
smell was sweat of the other children. There they learnt bible stories and were taught to read a title.
This was a team competition at St Mary’s College Academy. We were often taught by reading and
copying things out until we were perfect. It was even louder hearing the shouting of my teacher.
Days at school are always the same, starting with a prayer, and carrying on with some religious
instructions. E.t.c. Inconsiderable, cramped and minor we had 70 to 80 children in a class. Once a
boy turned 10, he went away to Public schools like Eton or Harrow. Also if your child misbehaves in
school, they could lose their place in the club. Most of the time I got discombobulated about maths,
we didn't have mental, brainy calculator like you would now, we had to use abacus and. And. Well
our brains. Uncompromising, authoritarian and firm our headteacher would whip you if you got an
answer wrong in any subject. Also, they seem like they would do anything to make you learn. Mrs
Peachey Massive congrats to the KS2 girls football team. All heads turned towards the door as the
head-teacher entered the classroom.The children were terrified. We have a curriculum which takes a
global approach to learning by introducing themes from the perspective of other people in other
countries. It wasn't until 1880 that schooling became mandatory. Ofsted will use the information you
provide when making decisions about which schools to inspect, and when. Every classroom had a
angry strict teacher which wouldn't teach the innocent children anything what was the point going
school what all you do is copy things. SSCCRREEAACCHH, a strict teacher scraped the chalk
across the dirty, chalkboard. After this new clubs and places will be available to book, you have to
re-apply for the clubs each term. Turning around horrified she had a hand raised up, slowly bringing
her hand down I shut my eyes in despair. All children benefit from taking part in sport; whether they
enjoy the competition of football, rugby or athletics or prefer non-competitive activities. This
classroom is very big, there is tons off tables for every child, a large board with a lot off description
on it. You were smeli and mesi you whoden win the victoria time. In few weeks I have got a test to
do if I practise I mite get a high grade.

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