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  2. Education in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss students were in their upper secondary education and were attending either a gymnasium, general education, teacher training or advanced vocation training. In math, the Swiss scored a 540 (the average score was 500), and were 3rd out of 21. Their science score was 523, which was 8th out of 21.

  3. Institut Le Rosey - Wikipedia

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    Institut Le Rosey (French pronunciation: [ɛ̃stity lə ʁozɛ]), commonly referred to as Le Rosey or simply Rosey, is a private boarding school in Rolle, Switzerland.Founded in 1880 by Paul-Émile Carnal on the site of the 14th-century Château du Rosey in the town of Rolle in the canton of Vaud, it is among the oldest boarding schools in Switzerland.

  4. Wolfgang Weingart - Wikipedia

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    German. Known for. Typography and Graphic Design. Movement. New Wave and Swiss Punk typography. Wolfgang Weingart (6 February 1941 – 12 July 2021) was an internationally known graphic designer and typographer. His work was categorized as Swiss typography and he was credited as "the father" of New Wave or Swiss Punk typography.

  5. Beachside High School - Wikipedia

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    Beachside High School is a new public high school in the St. Johns County School District near CR-210 and I-95 in the Jacksonville, Florida unincorporated community in the United States. The primary feeder schools are Liberty Pines Academy, Lakeside Academy, and Trout Creek Academy. Additional students are also zoned to Fruit Cove Middle School ...

  6. VSS-UNES-USU - Wikipedia

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    VSS-UNES-USU (from the German: Verband Schweizer Studierendenschaften, French: Union des Etudiant-e-s de Suisse, and Italian: Unione Svizzera degli Universitari) is the national students' union of Switzerland. Established in 1920, it is an umbrella organization of students' unions of most Swiss higher education institutions and represents the ...

  7. Academic grading in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Academic grading. In Switzerland, the 6-point grading scale is usually applied, where 1 represents the lowest possible grade, and 6 represents the highest possible grade. (Percentages represent the minimum needed for the grade to be achieved). [1] Grade averages between 5.5 and 6 are very hard to get. An average of 6 is nearly impossible.

  8. Glion Institute of Higher Education - Wikipedia

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    In 1992 the very first class in English was given to the students – all teaching at Glion and Bulle campuses had been in French until this point. In 1994 Glion opened its first campus outside Switzerland – located in Corfu, the new venture was named The European Center for Tourism Studies (ECTS) and its last student graduated in 2011.

  9. University of Lucerne - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.unilu.ch. The University of Lucerne (UNILU; German: Universität Luzern) is a public university with a campus in Lucerne, Switzerland. 1,460 undergraduates and 1,258 postgraduate students attend the university, which makes it Switzerland's smallest university. Despite its size, it holds an international reputation in several areas.