1842 Medal Louis-Philippe France Establishment of Primary Schools

£115.00
 
£115.00
 
In 1842, a significant development in France was the establishment of primary schools through a law known as the Guizot Law. This law was named after François Guizot, who served as the Minister of Public Instruction under King Louis-Philippe.
The Guizot Law aimed to provide primary education to all children in France, regardless of their social background or economic status. It made primary education mandatory for children between the ages of 6 and 12, and it laid the foundation for a comprehensive primary school system in the country.
Country: France
Year: 1842
Metal: Bronze
Weight ±: 73.5 g.
Diameter ±: 52 mm
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SKU: MED108-
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