Volksschule
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For other similar school systems, see Folkeskole.
A Volkschule was an 18th century system of state-supported primary schools established in the Habsburg Austrian Empire. Attendance was supposedly compulsory, but a 1781 census reveals that only one fourth of the school-age children attended. At the time, this was one of the few examples of state-supported schooling.
Today, Volksschule is the Austrian equivalent to the German word Grundschule and the Swiss German word Primarschule, i.e. primary school.
Today, Volksschule in Germany is equivalent to Grundschule and Hauptschule.
[edit] References
Spielvogel, Jackson J., 1999-2000, Western Civilization: Comprehensive Volume (4th Edition), ISBN 0-534-56835-1

