Public Schools-post 850

Cards (63)

  • What significant event occurred in the 1850s related to education?
    Establishment of public schools
  • Who primarily attended public schools in the 1850s?
    Middle class and upper class boys
  • What type of school were public schools in the 1850s?
    Boarding schools
  • What was a key social aspect of public schools?
    Boys mixed and shared village information
  • What was the trend regarding sports in the 1850s?
    Craze for sport
  • What is meant by the term tapering in sport?
    Reducing training intensity before competition
  • What is a positive effect of tapering?
    Improved performance due to rest
  • What is a disadvantage of tapering?
    Potential lethargy or low energy
  • What are the characteristics of public schools in the 19th century?
    • Middle class and upper class boys
    • Type of boarding school
    • Emphasis on sports and activities
    • Establishment of rules for sports
  • Which public schools are mentioned in the lesson?
    Eton, Rugby, and Harrow
  • What role did public schools play in sports?
    They codified rules and organized sports
  • Why did public schools have the resources to promote sports?
    They were tuition fee paid schools
  • What system was implemented in public schools to encourage competition?
    House system
  • What is the 'cult of athleticism'?
    A craze for playing sports and values
  • What values were promoted through the cult of athleticism?
    Sportsmanship and character building
  • How did Dr. Thomas Arnold influence Rugby School?
    Promoted teamwork and reduced violence
  • What was Dr. Arnold's approach to head boys?
    They were to support younger boys
  • What was the impact of Dr. Arnold's changes at Rugby School?
    Increased support and reduced bullying
  • What did the head teachers at public schools represent?
    Authority and respect
  • How did public schools organize their sports competitions?
    Through intra-house and inter-school competitions
  • What was the significance of the melting pot in sports?
    Created a common rule book for sports
  • How did public school boys spread sports after graduation?
    Through careers and community involvement
  • What was the first national governing body created?
    The FA in 1863
  • How did the cult of athleticism impact the organization of sports?
    Led to the establishment of leagues
  • What was the role of ex-public school boys in the British Empire?
    Spread sports internationally
  • What are the key elements of the public school sports system?
    • Intra-house competitions
    • Inter-school competitions
    • Common rule book creation
    • Promotion of ethics and values
  • What was the impact of public schools on the development of sports?
    Promoted organization and codification of sports
  • How did public schools contribute to character building?
    Through teamwork and sportsmanship values
  • What was the significance of the house system in public schools?
    Encouraged competition and teamwork
  • How did public schools influence the future of sports?
    Established foundations for national competitions
  • What was the role of head boys in public schools?
    To act as role models for younger boys
  • What was the relationship between public schools and the British Army?
    Spread sports through army officers
  • How did public schools promote sportsmanship?
    By emphasizing effort over winning
  • What was the impact of the cult of athleticism on sports rules?
    Led to codified rules and fair play
  • How did public schools contribute to the development of sports facilities?
    They had funds to develop facilities
  • What was the significance of the old boys network?
    Facilitated communication and spread of sports
  • How did public schools influence the creation of national governing bodies?
    Ex-students became heads of governing bodies
  • What was the role of parents in promoting sports from public schools?
    Encouraged children to participate in sports
  • How did public schools help in the organization of sports?
    By establishing rules and promoting values
  • What was the significance of the FA Cup in the 1890s?
    Marked the beginning of national competition