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  1. Founded in Switzerland in 1903, during an upheaval of anti-clericalism in France, as a boarding school for the scions of the French elite, Villa St Jean International School [2] evolved over the decades into an international school educating students from around the world.

  2. For the 1962-1963 school term, Villa St. Jean - Collège Français Internationale became Villa St Jean International School - an international school educating students from around the world in an American College Preparatory curriculum for boys in the Junior and Senior High School.

  3. Villa St. Jean International School, originally named Collège Villa St. Jean, was a private Catholic school in Fribourg, Switzerland from 1903 to 1970.

  4. 23 de dez. de 2006 · Villa St. Jean - Collège Français & Int'l School | Facebook. Private group. ·. 125 members. Join group. About this group. For alumni and friends of Villa St. Jean International School in Fribourg, Switzerland. Pour les anciens élèves et amis de Villa St. Jean Collège Français á Fribourg, Suisse. Private.

  5. 20 de dez. de 2011 · These days I’m particularly interested in a music style that might be described as “Symphonic Orchestral World Music Fusion Rock”, as implemented by those fans of the Sufferin’ Kind Music Circle Project, the spin-off Sufferin’ Kind Virtual Band (announced a while back on the legacy Villa St. Jean Sufferin’ Kind site), the Anti-Terrorist, Jihad-Bashing Band, “Mullah Moolah & the ...

  6. Hence, Villa's enrollment in its last year was 55 students with 12 full-time staff members. The St. Louis Province, which included VSJ, decided to close a school. Those who made the decision to close VSJ apparently were not in love with VSJ as were some of us were. The decision to close the Villa was made in December 1969.

  7. Villa St-Jean 1910-1914: Remembrances of Sebastieo Bastos . Sebastieo Bastos. An Amazon Indian recounts the remarkable story of his life (including his days at Villa St. Jean). "Ma forêt au bord du grand fleuve"; par Sebastião Bastos ; récit recueilli par Claude Mossé. Published 1976 by R. Laffont in Paris.