this is a school in London England for boys 10 through 18. It is also the school where Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) went, and the school where Skandar Amin Casper Keynes (Edmund from the Chronicles of Narnia) is going.
he was twelwe years old in The Magician's Nephew.
No, " The Chronicles of Narnia" are fictional.
Peter went to study for this major exam with the professor from the first movie.
No, the Pevensies' were not married and did not have any children in Narnia. Caspian is a Telmarine, another race of people from a land adjoining Narnia. When the Pevensies went back through the wardrobe into England, the Telmarines invaded Narnia.
The first child to enter Narnia through the wardrobe, was Lucy Pevensie. But her siblings, Peter, Susan, and Edmund, all went through after her.
She was not happy and she wanted to go back, but she had to stay after Edmund went to the White Witch.
Susan stopped believing that Narnia was real. So when Peter and Edmund went to look for the ring and died, Susan wasn't with them.
No- time passed much faster in Narnia. In fact, years went by-- enough for them to grow into adults and competent rulers-- and when they got back, only a couple minutes at most had passed.
Albert Enstein did, when he went to Narnia. But sadly, it never got into the real world and that's why we don't have the jumprope. You never saw this.
Listen in 1940 Lucy went in the wardrobe into Narnia I don't think so 1940 was two far back
The professors name in Narnia the Lion Witch and the Wardrobe is "Professor Kirke."The only professor I am familiar with is Digory throughout all 7 books of the series of the Chronicles of Narnia. The only book in which he is not a university professor is The Magician's Nephew, when he was wretched magician uncle's nephew who went to Narnia to rescue Polly as a child. After that book, he had grown up, inherited that huge house, planted the apple core from Narnia that Aslan had allowed him to take home to heal his ill mother, which grew into a huge apple tree, then one day blew down. He couldn't bare to burn it for firewood so he had the wood made into a beautiful wardrobe to put in his house upstairs. And that was the origin of the Narnia wardrobe. The little boy Digory, who went to Narnia to rescue Polly who had taken a yellow ring from his evil uncle and been sent off into who knows where alone with no one to get home, had had the courage to take another ring from his cowardly uncle so he could go to rescue his friend and neighbor Polly. So this is the little boy who later becomes the older knowledgeble uncle who knows about Narnia and isn't skeptical with the later Pevensie children tell him that he wouldn't believe them. He resplies, "Try me!"