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.
There is no school in Antarctica. There are no children to teach.
There are no children in Antarctica.
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.
I don't think that children live in the Antarctica. There are some research spots there but Antarctica is said to be an uninhabited continent (of course apart from penguins).
No. First, there are no children in Antarctica, and second, there are only minimal medical services there should an accident occur.
Yes, in fact there are whole families living on Antarctica. The first baby born on the continent was to an Argentinian woman in the late seventies.
No.
Cool School Antarctica - 2010 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Unless a child is allowed on a cruise ship, there is no way for a child to go to Antarctica.
there are no children in antarctica due to the fact of coldness
Antarctica has seen the ozone hole. It is because of the cool weather there.
Because there are no children living in Antarctica, Santa avoids this extreme environment on his holiday rounds.