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  1. The master in charge, Kenneth Keast ignored local terrain, the weather reports indicating severe weather, and multiple warnings from locals, directing his group up the steepest flank of the Schauinsland in severe weather, ultimately stranding his group on the southeastern mountain flank. [8]

  2. Dec 1, 2016 · The boys from the Strand School in Brixton were leaving for a 10-day Easter trek in the Black Forest’s southern area. Accompanying them was 27-year-old teacher Kenneth Keast. On the morning of April 17, the group started toward the village of Todtnauberg, 15 miles distant over the summit of a mountain.

  3. Jul 9, 2016 · 2016-07-09 - by Kate Connolly. THE lilac was in full bloom when a group of boys from the Strand school in Brixton, South London, and their 27-year-old master Kenneth Keast left freiburg im Breisgau for the opening hike of their ten-day Easter trekking tour in the southern Black forest.

  4. Hi, Everyone, A member of my family taught at an educational establishment called The Strand School in the 1920's; all I know about it is that it was situated in Brixton. Can anyone tell me whether it still runs, and if so where; or if not, when it might have closed down?

  5. During the Easter break of 1936, twenty-seven students from Strand School in South London went on a ten-day excursion to the Black Forest, in what was then Nazi Germany. The group's leader and sole adult chaperone, Kenneth Keast, was the school's English, German and physical education teacher. [1]

  6. Jan 29, 2021 · In April of 1936, a group of boys from The Strand School set off on a grand adventure with a favorite teacher: a hiking trip in Germany, from Freiburg to Hofsgrund across Mount Schauinsland in...

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  8. Henderson supervised the school's move to Brixton in 1913. Strand School flourished for a number of years as a boys' grammar school and later merged with a nearby girls' school. Repository

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