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The Bunce Court School was an independent, private boarding school in the village of Otterden, in Kent, England. It was founded in 1933 by Anna Essinger, who had previously founded a boarding school, Landschulheim Herrlingen in the south of Germany, but after the Nazi Party seized power in 1933, she began to see that the school had no future in Germany. She quietly found a new home for the school and received permission from the parents of her pupils, most of whom were Jewish, to bring them to safety in England. The new school was called New Herrlingen School, but came to be known as Bunce Court. The school closed in 1948. Alumni, who sometimes stayed on at the school even after finishing, were devoted to the school and organized reunions for 55 years. They have referred to its "immense ef

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  • Die Bunce Court School in Otterden war die im Oktober 1933 begonnene Fortführung des von Anna Essinger mitgegründeten Landschulheims Herrlingen als Schule im Exil. Die neue Schule hieß ursprünglich New Herrlingen School, bekannt wurde sie unter dem Namen Bunce Court School. Sie wurde während des Zweiten Weltkriegs nach Trench Hall in der Nähe von Wem in Shropshire evakuiert. Zwei Jahre nach ihrer Rückkehr nach Otterden musste sie 1948 schließen. (de)
  • The Bunce Court School was an independent, private boarding school in the village of Otterden, in Kent, England. It was founded in 1933 by Anna Essinger, who had previously founded a boarding school, Landschulheim Herrlingen in the south of Germany, but after the Nazi Party seized power in 1933, she began to see that the school had no future in Germany. She quietly found a new home for the school and received permission from the parents of her pupils, most of whom were Jewish, to bring them to safety in England. The new school was called New Herrlingen School, but came to be known as Bunce Court. The school closed in 1948. Alumni, who sometimes stayed on at the school even after finishing, were devoted to the school and organized reunions for 55 years. They have referred to its "immense effect" on their lives, as "Shangri-La" and to being there as "walking on holy ground". (en)
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  • Old photo of main building, c. 1935–1940 (en)
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  • Frank Auerbach, Leslie Brent, Gerard Hoffnung, Frank Marcus, Peter Morley, Michael Roemer, Helmut and Richard Sonnenfeldt (en)
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  • July 2020 (en)
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  • Anna Essinger, Paula Essinger, Klara Weimersheimer (en)
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  • Die Bunce Court School in Otterden war die im Oktober 1933 begonnene Fortführung des von Anna Essinger mitgegründeten Landschulheims Herrlingen als Schule im Exil. Die neue Schule hieß ursprünglich New Herrlingen School, bekannt wurde sie unter dem Namen Bunce Court School. Sie wurde während des Zweiten Weltkriegs nach Trench Hall in der Nähe von Wem in Shropshire evakuiert. Zwei Jahre nach ihrer Rückkehr nach Otterden musste sie 1948 schließen. (de)
  • The Bunce Court School was an independent, private boarding school in the village of Otterden, in Kent, England. It was founded in 1933 by Anna Essinger, who had previously founded a boarding school, Landschulheim Herrlingen in the south of Germany, but after the Nazi Party seized power in 1933, she began to see that the school had no future in Germany. She quietly found a new home for the school and received permission from the parents of her pupils, most of whom were Jewish, to bring them to safety in England. The new school was called New Herrlingen School, but came to be known as Bunce Court. The school closed in 1948. Alumni, who sometimes stayed on at the school even after finishing, were devoted to the school and organized reunions for 55 years. They have referred to its "immense ef (en)
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