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What makes Switzerland different from other countries to have an international school?

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What makes Switzerland different from other countries to have an international school?

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P.G.: As you say in the States, location, location, location. If you are in England, you have the British mood and British culture. You can call it an international school, but it really is not. Same as in France, Spain, the U.S. or anywhere else. In Switzerland, we are at the crossroads culturally and historically. There is an absence of a strong dominant culture. We have Anglo, Germanic, Italian, and French. It is a combination of all European cultures with just about enough American culture. Geneva is an international financial center, and the younger people are influenced by American videos, iTunes and the like.

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