Konstantin (Ecole Chantemerle review)
In our opinion, Swiss schools fit girls are perfect. Actually, the admission conditions for girls are some of the mildest. And the town is beautiful, small, cozy. There are a lot of circles for students, new occupations (from the knitting club to the choir and the culinary club), and the sport is very balanced - they are not trained as Olympic champions, but for general development, for healthy body. Well, if you also choose a private boarding school with etiquette courses and the "school of young ladies", it is quite understandable here.)
Initially, my daughter wanted to go to England, but now she has been studying here for the second year, and according to her opinion, she doesn’t regret, she likes everything very much.
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