Ecole Champagne: Maternelle (1945)


Figure 1.--The Ecole Champagne appears to have been a girls school, although there were boys in the maternele class. This appears to be a Catholic school. The girls seem to be wearing dresses rather than smocks. Many of the boys are wearing rompers. Click on the image to see more of the maternelle children.  

The image here is from the complete school portrait. The younger children in the front tow are in the maternelle class. We note many of the boys in the maternelle class during 1945 wearing romper suits. Maternelle was comparable to kindergarden or nursery school. We note boys in maternelle commonly wore smocks, but this became much less common once the boys began regular primary school.








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