The head of an orphanage is typically called a "director" or "administrator." In some contexts, they may also be referred to as a "superintendent" or "warden." The title can vary depending on the specific organization or country. Their role generally involves overseeing the operations, care, and welfare of the children in the facility.
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An orphanage called 'Hollygrove' i think, in LA.
Orphanage
The name of the orphanage is unknown. We know it was in London. It can be speculated that the orphanage was called Stockwell Orphanage because of where he bought his diary but people only stayed at Stockwell until they were 14 and it was an all boys school but girls were mentioned to live there too.
A place where orphans live is called an orphanage.
Yes. Before it was called pebble point, it was to called The Orphanage Children. And when workers were digging up to make pebble point, they discovered babys and little children bodys dugged up.
Scranton -The orphanage's name was Our Lady of Help Orphanage.
The orphanage was not named in the books, but the sixth film gave it the name "Wool's Orphanage".
a person who worked in the orphanage it says she killed the children of the old orphanage
Yes, the SOS orphanage home is in Camp Penal Dakar - Senegal
The movie you're referring to is likely "The Little Princess," based on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. In this story, a young girl named Sara Crewe is sent to an orphanage where she faces hardships, including a punishment that involves her head being shaved after she sneaks in a kitten. The film explores themes of resilience, imagination, and the enduring spirit of childhood in the face of adversity.
No, Hitler was never in an orphanage.