Lowood School
Lowood School is a fictional institution from Charlotte Brontë's novel, Jane Eyre. It serves as a charity school for orphaned girls, providing them with education and basic care. The school is known for its strict discipline and harsh living conditions, reflecting the societal attitudes of the time.
The founder of Lowood, Mr. Brocklehurst, emphasizes religious instruction and moral education. Despite its challenges, the school becomes a significant place for Jane Eyre, shaping her character and resilience. The experiences at Lowood influence her views on education, social class, and personal integrity throughout her life.