Who are the life boated students?

The term 'life boated students' refers to those individuals who have been transferred to a different school due to circumstances beyond their control such as school closures, natural disasters or armed conflicts. These students may have experienced significant disruptions in their education and may require additional support to integrate into their new school and overcome any academic, emotional or social challenges. It is important for educators to be aware of the needs of life boated students and to provide appropriate resources and interventions to help them succeed.
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