Author Thomas Hardy and Britain's educational reform did not establish a national education system until 1870. Until now, the public education was not focused, it was divided into classes. Municipalities, philanthropists, religious organizations usually provide education to the poor. At the same time, middle-class and upper-class children go to public school or receive counseling from their families. Until the Newcastle Committee was founded in 1862, education began to standardize slowly.
Thomas Hardy 's childhood is a good example of a child who makes the most of his educational opportunities. Thomas Hardy was born on Highball Hampton on June 2, 1840. Jamiema and Thomas Hardy are his parents. Thomas' father was a mason, and his mother was at home to raise brothers and sisters. In 1848, Thomas receives his first education at Julia Martin School. Shortly thereafter, Thomas strengthens his studies in Latin and French. Shortly thereafter, Thomas visited London to work under the guidance of Arthur Bloomfield. After visiting the museum, participating in theaters and opera and exploring the cultural life of London, he began writing poetry. (Thomas Hardy Research Library (Online) (Rittering)
Thomas Hardy was born on June 2, 1840, in Hampton, Upper Bock. Thomas Hardy's son, Master Mason or Building Contractor, Jamie Mara, some women who are interested in literature. Hardy's formal education includes about eight years at a local school. He was very smart so I read a lot of English, French and Latin around this time. After that, in London, he studied pictures and English poetry considerably carefully. He was also very interested in music and I learned to play the violin. At the age of 16 he was an apprentice of Dorchester's architect, then in London, then at Dorchester and stayed in that major for nearly 20 years.