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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Kent => Topic started by: finnisfinder on Thursday 06 August 20 20:25 BST (UK)
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I have a school photo taken of my uncle late 20s early 30s. He was born in 1923 in Sandwich and went to the local school.
i am trying to date it. The only clue I have is one of the boys holding a slate with Standard One on it.
Being more familiar with present school years I was wondering if anyone could tell me how classes were arranged then. What would Standard One mean?
Thank you.
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https://www.sandwich-infant.kent.sch.uk/about-us/history
This might help
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Suddenly remembered that I have an excellent book called Sandwich Recollected An Oral History 1914-1950
It covers many memories including Schools and Schooling. On reaching Standard V you were 14, time to leave for many pupils.
Found some school photos on site you suggested Panda.
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In England & Wales there were education standards laid down from Standard I to Standard VI and apparently progression through the Standards was by examination not age.
The average age for each standard was;
Standard I 6 years
Standard II 7 years
Standard III 8 years
Standard IV 9 years
Standard V 10 years
Standard VI 11 years
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elementary_Education_Act_1870#Standards_of_education
Standard VII was upto 14 years and was added in 1882.
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