No there aren't any schools in Antarctica as there are no children living there. Actually, at least three children have been born in Antarctica and several have lived at various reserach stations. Some live there currently and go to school at the research station where their parents are working. No one really lives in Antarctica year-round but researchers rotate in and out or arrive for short, one time projects. Sometimes they bring their family.
There are no school-age children in Antarctica.
Indeed, only one child has been known to have been born on the continent: A baby, named Emilio Marcos de Palma, was born near Hope Bay on 7 January 1978, becoming the first baby born on the continent. He also was born farther south than anyone in history. This is according to the International Polar Website.
The Chilean child has been noted as extending Chile's claim on Antarctic territory, none of which are acknowledged under The Antarctic Treaty.
There are no schools in Antarctica in the common sense of 'school'.
No. The stations have medical facilities but any serious hospital case would have to be flown out.
There are no schools in Antarctica -- and no need for them. There are no children in Antarctica.
There is no need for schools in Antarctica as there are no children there. However many people who work there are learning things, so in that way the continent itself is a school.
There are no schools in Antarctica, except those conducted by governments to teach temporary residents survival skills.
In the classic sense of 'school', zero.
There is no school in Antarctica. There are no children to teach.
No.
Cool School Antarctica - 2010 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
So far there are no schools or "natural born citizens" of antarctica, and the only humans there are scientific researchers. But, it can and probably will change in the near future.
well maybe if they went to a special school to learn how to speak English
Biggest town in Antarctica is Villa Las Estrellas, It has a summer population of 120 and 80 in the winter. It also has an hospital and school. It's located on King George Island, wich is part of antarctica. It is one of only two civilian settlements on Antarctica.
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Antarctica and Australia
Antarctica is a continent with no permanent population. There are no countries in Antarctica. Antarctica is the country.
Antarctica's real name is Antarctica.
how old are you? The CORRECT way how to spell anamles is A-N-I-M-A-L-S. go back to elementary school.
There are no states in Antarctica; Antarctica is governed by The Antarctic Treaty.