Stoatley Rough School
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Stoatley Rough School was a school founded in 1934 by Dr Hilde Lion in Haslemere in England.[1] It was for Jewish children who were refugees from Germany, helping them acclimatise to British education. Bertha Bracey – an organiser of the Quaker Germany Emergency Committee – found a donor for the school building, chaired the board of governors from 1938 to 1945 and continued as a governor of the school until 1960 when the school closed.[2] Dr. Emmy Wolff taught German literature and became second in command at the school in 1937.[3]
References
- ^ ESP 2012.
- ^ SRS 2004.
- ^ "The Five Principal Teachers at Stoatley Rough". 20 June 2016. Archived from the original on 20 June 2016. Retrieved 14 March 2022.
Further reading
- "Stoatley Rough School", Exploring Surrey's Past, 2012
- The Founding of Stoatley Rough School, Stoatley Rough School Historical Trust, 2004
- Wolfenden, Barbara (2008), Little Holocaust Survivors: And the English School that Saved Them, Greenwood World, ISBN 9781846450532
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