Originally posted by loseyourname
Children who took that 11+ exam generally would eventually go to university, so I don't think more than 15 or 20 % of children would have sat it, and they would have been the most intelligent (probably the data is out on the web somewhere if someone wants to search for it).
And I knew where Ondurman was!
Fuzzy-wuzzy insurgents!! - interestingly that question would be today's equivalent of asking where Falluja is.
Steve


if it means only 10% of, say, 10 year olds. What did the rest do every day? Did they work?? Were most American's illiterate at that period - and if not, how did they learn to read! Or was there a sort of "Sunday school" that taught children at weekends if they worked weekdays
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