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  1. Villa St. Jean International School, originally named Collège Villa St. Jean, was a private Catholic school in Fribourg, Switzerland from 1903 to 1970. Prior to its closure it was the final remaining all-boys' boarding school in Switzerland.

  2. Brief History of Villa St.-Jean Collège Français and International Boarding School for Boys. Wikepedia - with some minor edits and additions -- says it best: . E stablished at Fribourg (Freiburg in German), Switzerland, in 1903, during an upheaval of anti-clericalism in France, Villa St. Jean was established by Marianists from France as a French College (Villa St. Jean - Collège Français ...

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  3. Villa St. Jean International School, originally named Collège Villa St. Jean, was a private Catholic school in Fribourg, Switzerland from 1903 to 1970. Prior to its closure it was the final remaining all-boys' boarding school in Switzerland. [1] History.

  4. Yearbooks and so on. All this is only to find at Rome in the library of the Marianists. Mail address: Curia Generalizia Marianista Via Latina 22 - 00179 Roma, Italia /FAX (0039) 06.7 000 406. I n the Archives of this house there are all indications more about the Villa Saint-Jean.

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  5. Montreux Business University. Neuchâtel Junior College. SIS Swiss International School. Villa St. Jean International School. Zurich International School. Categories: Private schools by country. Private schools in Europe.

  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.