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Colegio Suizo de Santiago

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Colegio Suizo de Santiago (German: Schweizer Schule Santiago) is a Swiss international school in Ñuñoa, Santiago de Chile. It serves students from preschool (Vorkindergarten) through senior high school (Sekundarstufe II).It was founded in 1939.

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Colegio Suizo de Santiago
Avenida José Domingo Cañas, Ñuñoa Ñuñoa

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Colegio Suizo de Santiago

Avenida José Domingo Cañas 2206
7750000 Ñuñoa, Ñuñoa
Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile
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