Industrial Schools.

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 6: Humber to Malta, p. 131

Industrial Schools. This term is used very variously, sometimes being synonymous with Ragged Schools, in which mechanical arts are taught; sometimes designating ordinary elementary schools, in which agricultural or some other industrial art is taught to the boys during one portion of the school-day, or in which sewing, cooking, washing, and ironing are taught to the girls. See EDUCATION, TECHNICAL EDUCATION, RAGGED SCHOOLS.

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