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Schools and the First World War

Schools and children were quickly called into action at the outset of the First World War in 1914. Developing patriotic, fit and healthy citizens was seen as important to the survival of the country and the Empire. Hundreds of teachers joined the NZEF, including many from sole-teacher schools. Almost 200 never returned. Read the full article

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In late 1917 district education boards ordered that children salute the New Zealand flag at the start of each school day. Some teachers opposed this as too

Main image: Arthur Hannah
Trooper Arthur Hannah, Auckland Mounted Rifles Regiment, was a popular young schoolteacher who was killed in action at Gallipoli on 1 July 1915

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