Huddersfield Daily Examiner

21ST CENTURY CLASS GOES OLD SCHOOL

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AH, that famous adage that school days are the best days of your life. And we might each think that our own era was the best of the lot – in terms of the classes, dinners, toys, uniform, technology, discos and playtimes, but now a group of 21st century pupils and teachers have agreed to take on an epic time-travelling experiment, and put themselves through school in seven iconic eras.

Everything will be authentic to the time, from what they wore and ate to what they studied. And they’re starting way back in 1895, the year when the government first introduced secondary school for all.

They’re put through what Victorian kids would have experience­d – minus the caning and being sent up chimneys. But they do still have to work for several hours a day on top of lessons, on a diet of bread and dripping.

As they pass through to the Edwardian era and 1914, the boys experience rifle shooting lessons, while the girls learn housewifer­y and needlework. Which, as dull and sexist as it sounds, some of the girls insist is still preferable to maths!

The pupils are shocked to experience the racism that was taught in the classroom every day, under the guise of colonial geography, and horrified to see one left-handed lad have his arm strapped up to ‘teach’ him to write properly. And while they might miss their mobile phones at first, they soon get into the swing of things and get absorbed in the experiment.

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