[2] As the British Empire started colonizing countries in Asia and Africa, they brought resources and technology to comfort themselves — thereby seeding a big Industrial Revolution.
To move the harvested and manufactured goods from one place to another, railway transportation brought bigger changes.
Simultaneously, the colonists came forward to provide education for the members and staffs working in the railway.
In this colony, European "Children were educated for future employment or to be railway wives at a primary level in the local school.
Some of the schools were allowed to operate with conditions that classes included 15 to 20 wards of railway employees.