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Leeds Reformatory School for Boys - MyLearning
The Leeds Reformatory School for Boys opened in 1857, and was run by the Leeds Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Offenders. The school was in Adel, in quite a rural area.
History of Eastmoor/Adel - Grandiose Decay
Reformatories were distinguished from Industrial Schools by taking young people who had actually committed offences, as opposed to those who were merely destitute or neglected and in danger of falling into crime. By the end of 1857 there were 47 reformatory schools in England.
Leeds East Moor Reformatory for Boys, Adel, near Leeds, West …
Leeds East Moor Reformatory for Boys, Adel, near Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire In January 1857, a meeting in Leeds, under the chairmanship of the mayor, resolved that a boys' reformatory school should be established for convicted juveniles.
All About Reformatories - Children's Homes
By 1885, there was a combined total of 61 Reformatories, 136 Industrial Schools, 9 Truant Schools, and 13 Day Industrial Schools. Generally schools took either just boys or girls, and some schools were specifically for Roman Catholic children.
Leeds Reformatory Schools - MyLearning
From the 1850s on, Leeds had three main schools in operation. These were: The Leeds Reformatory School for Boys, The Leeds Industrial School for Boys and Thorparch Industrial School for Girls. Criminal Offence – An action, which …
Leaving Reform School • Leeds Reformatory Schools
Leaving Reform School Once children left the schools, the staff were required by law to try and keep in touch with them for at least three years. The schools had to try and find out whether or not they had a job, whether they had been reconvicted and how they were doing in general. This information was recorded in a child’s discharge record.
‘Beyond the control of his parents’: Reformatory and Industrial Schools …
Apr 11, 2018 · Reformatory and Industrial schools were Victorian and early Edwardian institutions, which were established as a response to a perceived increase in juvenile crime. The schools operated from the 1850s until 1933, after which the two types of school were merged under the Approved Schools Act.
Reformatory - Wikipedia
A reformatory or reformatory school is a youth detention center or an adult correctional facility popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Western countries. [1]
Reform school - Wikipedia
In the United Kingdom and its colonies, reformatories (commonly called reform schools) were set up from 1854 onward for children who were convicted of a crime, as an alternative to an adult prison. In parallel, industrial schools were set up for vagrants and children needing protection.
KS2 / KS3 History: Life at a Victorian reformatory school - BBC
This website contains information and some photographs of the Leeds Reformatory School for Boys. This serves an interesting comparison to the reformatory school for girls which Jane Angus...