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FARTHEST SOUTH.—The most southerly British school in the world is at Punta Arenas, near Cape Horn. It is sponsored by the British Council. Originally founded for a British community, mainly sheep farmers, it now has 200 children, 90 per cent of whom are Chilean.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31360, 4 May 1967, Page 10

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FARTHEST SOUTH.—The most southerly British school in the world is at Punta Arenas, near Cape Horn. It is sponsored by the British Council. Originally founded for a British community, mainly sheep farmers, it now has 200 children, 90 per cent of whom are Chilean. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31360, 4 May 1967, Page 10

FARTHEST SOUTH.—The most southerly British school in the world is at Punta Arenas, near Cape Horn. It is sponsored by the British Council. Originally founded for a British community, mainly sheep farmers, it now has 200 children, 90 per cent of whom are Chilean. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31360, 4 May 1967, Page 10

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