Atlantic College
“If we just had 30 per cent British and one boy from each of the other 150 nations in the United Nations, this would be a British school, and everyone else would be a pas-senger-on the British culture. It’s essential that we should have sizeable groups of boys who represent their own culture properly, and we need many more schools overlapping in terms of student population before we can work on a world basis.”—Admiral Hoare, headmaster of Atlantic College, South Wales, the world’s first International
College for Sixth Formers, broadcasting in the 8.8. C. World Service programme “Wales Today.”
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31333, 1 April 1967, Page 5
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