In the Victorian era, the school week typically included Saturday mornings but often had Sundays off. Many schools, particularly those affiliated with the church, observed Sunday as a day of rest and religious worship. However, the specifics could vary based on the type of school and its location, with some institutions having different schedules. Overall, the concept of a weekend as we understand it today was not fully established during this time.
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