Whether evacuees went to school after being evacuated depends on the specific context and time period. For instance, during events like World War II or natural disasters, many evacuee children were often relocated to schools in safer areas, where they continued their education. However, in some cases, educational opportunities may have been limited due to the circumstances of displacement. Overall, the experience varied widely based on location and the nature of the evacuation.
The evacuees would be picked by the family. They would go down to the station and check the kids' ID, clothes and gender and then they would take the chosen child home.
Evacuees, particularly during World War II, often attended makeshift schools established in safer areas or rural locations where they were relocated. These schools utilized local facilities, such as community halls or village schools, to accommodate the influx of children. Teachers and volunteers, sometimes from the evacuees’ home areas, facilitated lessons, focusing on core subjects while also providing emotional support to help children adjust to their new environments. The experience varied greatly depending on the location and resources available.
Neutral countries such as spain and norway (not sure it might be sweden or both) were often targets for refugees because there was no fighting going on there.
No! Madame C. J. Walker never even had an education. That is why it was so hard for her to accomplish being the first African American woman to become a millionare.
Yes, for as long as the humans have been alive, there has been some sort of education for children.
The evacuees were evacuated on the 3rd of September 1939
Yes my mother and her brother were evacuated to New Zealand when they were aged 9 and 11.
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During World War 2, in order to avoid the bombings, some women and most children were evacuated from the larger towns. The evacuations started in September 1939 and resulted in over 3 million people being evacuated. Evacuees were given gas masks and food for the journey to the county. Each child traveled with a label pinned to them stating their name, home address, school and destination.
No incase it gets bombed with pineapples and oranges
some do and some dont. I depends if theres a local school..
If the child still lived with their parents during WWII, the kid would be sent to an orphanage or something. If the kid was evacuated to the countryside for safety, they would either go live with a relative or stay with they people they were evacuated to. Some evacuees prefer the country.
"I can't wait to go on this school trip...but why is every child from the child going,not just our school?"
The city evacuation of Britain was from September 1-4, 1939. An estimated 3,000,000 people were evacuated from cities and towns to the countryside. Many evacuees returned to their homes after a few weeks though some opted to stay in the countryside.
country side
some did but others didnt
Yes! My mum was evacuated there during the war and can remember her getting on the bus to go to her high school. She says that she was already rather stylish in her own way even then.