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Headmaster’s Welcome TASIS Te American School in Switzerland is a school built on a vision. Our vision grows from a passionate belief in the importance of a classical education and noble virtues, experienced in a setting of breathtaking beauty at the crossroads of European and Mediterranean civilization, in a nurturing, supportive community of students and scholars. We believe such an education is the surest path, the frmest foundation, upon which to build a life. M. Crist Fleming founded Te American School in Switzerland in 1956, and in a 1996 speech she said: Maybe foolishly, but forty years ago I did dream of a school or schools that by bringing young people closely together in their young and formative tender years we might be able to “bond” the world together in such a way that ties of understanding, compassion, love, and a sense of reality would create a saner, safer, better world. Tat dream comes to life daily in the experiences and program of TASIS. Our campus and its buildings, with inspiring views of mountains and Lake Lugano, provide an ideal setting for study and refection. A short drive from northern Italy, our home in Montagnola provides the starting point for an ambitious program of travel to sites near and far. Our location and program underscore our belief that teaching about our world and cultures is best done through active, frst-hand engagement with our world and its cultures. We are a diverse and culturally-rich school community. In our Middle and High Schools, we welcome 400 students representing more than ffty nations. Every day on campus brings fresh learning from diferent cultures and perspectives. Friendships forged here span continents and often endure for a lifetime. Challenging our students to high academic and ethical standards, our 90 faculty members play active roles as teachers, advisors, coaches, dorm parents, trip leaders, and mentors. All are dedicated professionals, ready to make the most of both the place and the people of TASIS. While place and people distinguish our school, our principles guide our life in community. We chose to adorn our library with a succinct expression of these ideals: VERUM, BONUM, PULCHRUM — the true, the good, the beautiful. We seek each day to cultivate appreciation for these enduring qualities in the students entrusted to our care. Trough sports, arts, and service-learning programs, in our classrooms, on trips, in dormitories, and in the myriad of details of daily life, we foster traits and provide structures and models that lead students to transcend egotism and contribute meaningfully to the world. We hope our graduates are young men and women of integrity, who earn and aford respect, seek and accept responsibility, and demonstrate compassion, humility, and service to others as core virtues. As you review the words and images of this catalogue, I invite you to imagine for yourself how our combination of place, people, and principles ofers students a unique community in which to grow into their best selves. Tis is an exceptional educational experience in a unique setting devoted to serving your child and his or her future. Tank you for considering Te American School in Switzerland. Dr. Charles H. Skipper, Headmaster 2
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