Sagot :
Réponse :
The schools were not like those of today the classes were not mixed that is to say that boys and girls were separated during lessons at recess in the canteen students wore uniforms or smocks.
Explications :
During the late 18th century, Sunday schools held at church or chapel became widely popular, receiving much charitable backing from the middle classes. They provided children from poor families with another opportunity to receive some basic learning, usually the ability to read.