No. A school open to anyone who had the academic qualifications and could afford the tuition (not over the hill). Students mainly from the Republic of South Africa whose parents were opposed to apartheid, and also from other southern African and east African countries. I was the only American in the school. My father was not a diplomat but the first Director of the Peace Corps program in Swaziland (now Eswatini). My other three siblings were too young to attend this school.
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A great, formative, experience I am sure.
It changed my life, I learned so much about humanity, how persons of many races and religions and nationalities are able to come together and understand each other. Not only that but the education I got in those three years was astoundingly good. The final two years of high school in NE Ohio I only really learned American government material that I had not learned before. And I graduated from high school with 32 credits.
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Francis Wolff photo of Louis Smith.
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Monk
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Calvin and Hobbes are the best!
There are so many laugh outloud moments.
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Kenny Burrell
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A master of his craft.
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