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The First Day at School Certificate

Print Size: 8x10
Paper: heavy-weight, coated card stock

Child's Name, Name of School, Teacher & Principal, and School Start Date (parent can complete "impressions").
This day witnesses a most important Event in the history of our Darling's Life, name: The First Day at School Name and Location of School__________ Name of Teacher and Principal________ Impressions_______ Recorded This ____ day of _______


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School Promotion Certificate
 
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Paper: heavy-weight, coated card stock
This Certifies that ___ has been promoted to the ____ at ___ on____ Teacher____ Principal____
 

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Certificate Manufactured on Heavy Cardstock Paper

 

Tooth Fairy Keepsake

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

The Victorians came up with the idea that all children should go to school, and they checked to make sure the schools were up to scratch too. They were the first people to ask whether it was right to allow children to work. They introduced laws saying what you could and could not expect children to do.

Many children in early Victorian England never went to school at all and more than half of them grew up unable even to read or write. Although some did go to Sunday schools which were run by churches. Children from rich families were luckier than poor children. Nannies looked after them, and they had toys and books. A governess would teach the children at home. Then, when the boys were old enough, they were sent away to a public school such as Eton or Rugby. The daughters were kept at home and taught singing, piano playing and sewing. Slowly, things changed for poorer children too. By the end of the Victorian age all children under 12 had to go to school. Now everybody could learn how to read and write, and how to count properly.

Schools
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.

 

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