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Quakers and Kindertransport
The Germany Emergency Committee of the Religious Society of Friends was set up in 1933, shortly after Hitler came to power. This committee, alongside other groups, was responsible for helping Jewish children escape Nazi persecution in Germany, Czechoslovakia, Austria and Poland. It then supported them in the countries to which they had fled. This is known as the Kindertransport.
Quakers and the Kindertransport
List of area meetings
The full listings of area meetings are listed below with generic contact email addresses for each area meeting.
List of area meetings
Friends Southern Summer Events (FSSE)
FSSE organises two residential Quaker events every year in August: Junior Gathering (formerly Summer School, ages 11-14) and Friends Southern Senior Conference (15-18). These events advocate the Quaker testimonies and are significant in the lives of those who attend. They build confidence, knowledge and supportive friendships which can last a lifetime.
Friends Southern Summer Events (FSSE)
Image consent information
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Image consent information
Sidcot School
Sidcot School aims to be a pioneer and a world-class centre of excellence for inspirational education for children aged 3-18. This is as much about nurturing the spirit as it is about outstanding academic success. This is informed by the Quaker testimonies, which act as a touchstone and challenge to the whole school community, those with faith and those without. All are equally welcomed.
Sidcot School
The Mount School
The Mount School is an independent Quaker School that educates girls from 2 to 18 and boys aged 2 to 4 in the Pre-School. It is a day and boarding school of approximately 230 pupils aged 2 to 18.
The Mount School
Sibford School
Sibford School educates children and young people aged 4-18. It operates under the principles of the Religious Society of Friends in Britain. The School encourages each child to fulfill their potential and contribute to the wider community. The talents of all pupils are nurtured. The School has been particularly successful in helping students with dyslexia.
Sibford School
Events and opportunities
Find out about events and opportunities for young adult Quakers.
Events and Opportunities