Charity school
Charity schools, sometimes called blue coat schools, or simply the Blue School, were significant in the history of education in England. They were built and maintained in various parishes by the voluntary contributions of the inhabitants to teach poor children to read and write, and for other necessary parts of education. They were usually maintained by religious organisations, which provided clothing and education to students freely or at little charge. In most charity schools, children were put out to trades, services, etc., by the same charitable foundation. Some schools were more ambitious than this and sent a few pupils on to university, as depicted in the illustration.
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Charity school
Charity schools, sometimes called blue coat schools, or simply the Blue School, were significant in the history of education in England. They were built and maintained in various parishes by the voluntary contributions of the inhabitants to teach poor children to read and write, and for other necessary parts of education. They were usually maintained by religious organisations, which provided clothing and education to students freely or at little charge. In most charity schools, children were put out to trades, services, etc., by the same charitable foundation. Some schools were more ambitious than this and sent a few pupils on to university, as depicted in the illustration.
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Armenschulen waren zuerst im 1 ...... die sogenannten Lumpenschulen.
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Charity schools, sometimes cal ...... ity school had come to an end.
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En Angleterre, une Charity sch ...... essentiel des Charity schools.
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Armenschulen waren zuerst im 1 ...... vat oder staatlich finanziert.
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Charity schools, sometimes cal ...... depicted in the illustration.
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En Angleterre, une Charity sch ...... entis : 967 ;
* filles : 407.
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Armenschule
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Charity school
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Charity school
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