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Strangest Schools in the World:



1. Witch School:

The Witch School is located in Salem, Massachusetts, and was founded by Rev. Ed Hubbard. 

The school generally offers courses online but few opt to learn physics in the college. 

Also, the school teaches the essentials of witchcraft and their belief system.

The school website opened in 2004 since then more than 200,000 have enrolled in their classes. 

Despite the heavy criticism from orthodox Christians, the school is still running successfully, where the students enroll in tier courses from across the world.

2. Trabajo Ya, Spain:

Prostitution is legal in Spain and currently; about 400,000 men and women are working in this field. 

This school is quite popular in teaching the art of prostitution to young men and women professionally.

Their syllabus includes the history of prostitution, an introduction to sex toys, and kama sutra positions, along with the business tactics to deal with the clients. 

Their training sessions are for a week and they provide a theory with practical classes.

3. Train platform school, India:

The children begging at the train stations is a painful sight, knowing the fact that if they provide with the education their whole life can change for the better. 

With this idea, a teacher from Orissa Inderjit Khurana started an organization Ruchika School Social Services organization (RSSO), to teach these children on the train platform.

 Since it is difficult for the children to come to the school in a different place.

These children are taught through, poems, puppetry, songs, and drama.

The children can join and leave the classes at their convenience. 

More than 4,000 children have benefitted from Train Platform School. 

RSSO also provide food and medication to the children along with their families.

4. Snake charming school, India:

A school that teaches children about snake charming from the age of two.

This school specifically follow by nomadic tribes known as Vadi from Gujarat. 

By the time children turn twelve years old, they have learned everything about snake charming and are ready to take up the work professionally as snake charmers.

The boys were taught how to charm the snake with the flute, while the girls were taught to take care of the snakes. 

The current chief of the school is Babanath Mithunath Madari who ensures that the children in their community learn about snake charming.

5. Brooklyn free school:

As the name says Free School is located in Brooklyn, USA, and was founded in 2004. 

This school does not have a set curriculum or any rules to follow for the students. 

The idea behind the school is to allow the children to find their way.

Students can decide what they want to learn and which classes they would like to join, if they are not interested in sitting in the classes then they can stay back at home. 

Due to the lack of certain regulatory structures, the school has been criticized heavily, yet its popularity keeps on rising.

6. Boat school, Bangladesh:

Due to the floods caused by heavy rains, the education of thousands of children is at stake along with the damage to houses and other things that happen in the villages. 

A nonprofit organization, Shidhulai Swanirvar Sangstha took the initiative and established various health centers and schools on the boat to help people and children.

The classes happen on boats, which keep on floating from place to place, they pick up the student and leave them back to their respective place after the classes. 

These types of schools are highly successful since more than 100 boat schools are functioning well equipped with a computer, internet along a small library.

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