LEYSIN AMERICAN SCHOOL IN Switzerland ...... 4 American School ...... 4 Leysin: “Our Home”...... 5 Developing Innovative, Academics & Teaching ...... 6 International Baccalaureate Programme ...8 US High School Diploma Program ...... 10 English-as-a-Second Language ...... 11 Compassionate and Responsible Summer in Switzerland ...... 12 Bridge Semester ...... 14 Academic Support ...... 15 Citizens of the World. Our Teachers ...... 16 ATLAS ...... 18

College Placement ...... 20 Alumni ...... 22

Highlights of the Year...... 24

Family Values ...... 26 Faculty Families...... 27 5 reasons to choose LAS Power of Parenting ...... 28 Dorm Life ...... 30 - Switzerland Home away from Home...... 31 Belle Epoque Campus...... 32 - Academics & Teaching Savoy Campus...... 33

International Understanding & Lifestyle...... 34 - University Acceptances Afternoon Activities ...... 36 Ski Season...... 38 - Family Values Athletics ...... 39 Arts ...... 40 - International Understanding Music ...... 41 Weekends at LAS ...... 42 Travel ...... 44 www.las.ch Admissions...... 46 Orientation Week...... 47 3 Switzerland Switzerland

Leysin American School France 1 Hour Leysin, Switzerland 2 Hours Alpine Winter Resort International/American boarding high school Germany 3 Hours (1400 meters) with skiing up to 3000 meters altitude Founded in 1960 by the Ott Family French-speaking, friendly, safe Grades 8 - 12 (plus a Post-graduate year) Zurich France Austria Town center is just a 10 Coeducational minute walk

Approximately 340 students, and over 60 nationalities Bern Population is 4,000 people

Located in French-speaking Switzerland English cinema, over 20 restaurants, cafés, shops Excellent Academic Program International Baccalaureate Leysin 2 sports centers US High School Diploma Program ESL Program Lugano Located 1.5 hours from Geneva Exciting European travel

Italy Easy access to major cities: Skiing, snowboarding and many other sports Montreux, Lausanne, Evian (France), Aosta (Italy) Exciting Activities and Travel Program Team and individual sports Skiing and snowboarding on your doorstep -wide travel as part of LAS cultural excursion program The Heart of Europe 4 5 Academics & Teaching

International English-as-a-Second Summer in Switzerland Flex Period Baccalaureate Diploma Language (ESL) Summer in Switzerland offers the opportunity to At the Savoy campus, grades 10, 11 &12 have combine summer school and summer camp, where This advanced and challenging curriculum is offered Non-native English speakers can transfer directly 6 classes plus a 7th flex period each day. focused study is integrated with outdoor adventure to highly motivated students in their last two years to LAS and continue their high school education. Students may take: and travel. Joining the summer camp for three, four of high school (Grades 11 & 12 or 12 & 13). Many Students focus on developing their skills in reading, • Online courses or seven weeks offers a range of exciting activities. universities offer advanced placement/academic writing, listening and conversation. The ESL program • Study/learning skills All participants experience a summer of a lifetime, credits for successful completion of the IB Diploma can bring students to a level of fluency comparable • Digital Portfolio and they often come back to study at LAS. Programme. IB students must have an advanced to a native speaker. Students completing this • College Counseling Ages 7-18 level of English or be native English speakers. The program usually continue studying in English 11th grade IB Diploma students have IB curriculum requires students to be proactive in speaking universities. This program focuses on one flex period in which they are offered More on pages 12 and 13. making a difference to the world around them. The maintaining and sharing their cultural background, support for their Extended Essay and CAS Belle Epoque Campus with its specially designed while working to master their studies in English. requirements for the IB Diploma Programme. classrooms is dedicated to IB students. More on pages 10 and 11. More on pages 8 and 9. US High School Diploma Study Hall This diploma is taught between grades 8-12, a post- From Sunday to Thursday evening, students graduate year is also available. Students concentrate have “Study Hall,” a dedicated period of on key academic areas required for North American The Bridge Semester study time in their dormitory for them to university entrance. The US high school diploma also Starting in April, this English-as-a-Second Language review lessons, finish homework and prepare offers English-as-a-Second Language (ESL) support. study program helps students improve their English for their lessons for the following day. These They are guided to become responsible, innovative before entering LAS for the school year in August. hours help them to maintain their study plan. and compassionate citizens of the world acquiring Students participate in a homestay in the UK as Extra help is available during this period from strong critical analysis skills. This program is taught well as the Summer in Switzerland program. They students and teachers living in the dorm. at the Savoy Campus. become familiar with the LAS campus and lifestyle Study hall helps LAS to monitor student and to being in an English speaking environment. motivation or identify problems as soon as More on pages 10 and 11. they arise. More on page 14.

6 7 International Baccalaureate International Baccalaureate Sample Programs

Belle Epoque Campus - Sample Liberal Arts Concentration Sample Science/Mathematics Concentration Dedicated to the IB Programme (IB) Diploma

• English HL • English SL Programme • French HL • French SL *Spanish, German, Russian, or Chinese available upon request *Spanish, German, Russian, or Chinese available upon request Facts • Psychology, Economics, History or Geography HL • Economics or History SL • Environmental Science or Biology SL • Biology or Chemistry HL Ideal university preparation and a globally recognized diploma • Mathematics SL • Mathematics HL • Art, Language or Social Science SL • Physics HL 2 year program, grades 11-12 or 12-13 • Theory of Knowledge (TOK) • Theory of Knowledge (TOK) • Community Service (CAS) • Community Service (CAS) University credit for selected IB subjects • Extended Essay (EE) • Extended Essay (EE)

Belle Époque Campus is dedicated to IB students, classrooms, IB Requirements dining, accommodation and leisure facilities • 3 Higher Level Courses (HL) Theory of Knowledge is a course designed to The International Baccalaureate gives us a huge encourage each student to reflect on the nature • 3 Standard Level Courses (SL) of knowledge by critically examining different advantage once we reach university level studies. The Students are in the best position to focus on obtaining highest ways of knowing (perception, emotion, language scores • Theory of Knowledge and reason) and different kinds of knowledge Higher level courses in the IB programme are some of (scientific, artistic, mathematical and historical). • Community, Action, Service the most rigourous classes a high school student can Male and female dormitories at Belle Époque Campus • Extended Essay take, but the methods that our teachers use help us to The extended essay is a requirement for students to engage in independent research through an Grading Scale 0-7 understand the topics. * Non-native English speakers seeking entrance to the full IB in-depth study of a question relating to one of the Diploma Programme are required to take an English proficiency test, subjects they are studying. Students must earn 24 points to receive the IB Diploma Danilo, Switzerland, LAS IB student such as the TOEFL or SLEP tests.

Actual course offerings are outlined in the LAS Student Handbook and are dependent upon individual assessment, master schedule, demand and teacher availability. 8 9 8th - 12th Grade Sample Program US High School 8th - 12th Grade Sample Programs below are to acquire the US High School Diploma. Diploma Program MAINSTREAM

8th Grade Mainstream 9th Grade Mainstream 10th Grade Mainstream 11th Grade Mainstream 12th Grade Mainstream The US High School Diploma Program is for 8th - 12th grade students pursuing the US High School diploma. • English 8 • English 9 • English 10 • English 11 or IB English SL1 • English 12 or IB English SL2 • French/Spanish • French/Spanish • French/Spanish • French/Spanish • French/Spanish • Geography • Ancient World History *German, Russian or Chinese *German, Russian or Chinese *German, Russian or Chinese available upon request available upon request available upon request • Earth Science • Biology Includes • Modern World History • US History • Business • Mathematics • Mathematics • Physical Science • Comparative Government • Physics • Music Appreciation • Drama IB Certificate courses • Mathematics • Chemistry • Mathematics • Life Skills • Life Skills • Art 2D/3D • Mathematics • Theory of Knowledge Strong ESL curriculum Academic and residence hall facilities on Savoy Campus ESL Graduation Requirements 8th Grade ESL 9th Grade ESL ESL 1 ESL 2 ESL 3 ESL English or ESL 4 7 • ESL Skills • ESL Skills • ESL 1 Skills • ESL 2 Skills (ESL 3 Required for graduation) • ESL Guided Reading • ESL Guided Reading • ESL 1 Writing • ESL 2 Phonics & Conversation • ESL 3 Skills Modern Languages 3 0 • ESL Geography • ESL Ancient World History • ESL 1 Guided Reading • ESL 2 World Geography • ESL 3 Literature Social Studies 3 3 • ESL Earth Science • ESL Life Science • ESL 1 Integrated Science • ESL 2 Physical Science • ESL 3 World History • ESL Mathematics • Mathematics • Mathematics • Mathematics • ESL 3 Biology Science 3 3 • Music Appreciation • Drama • Art 2D/3D • Drama • Mathematics Mathematics 4 4 • Life Skills • Life Skills • Optional French/Spanish • Digital Imaging Visual and Performing Arts 1 1 Theory of Knowledge 1 1 Electives 5 5 Actual course offerings are outlined in the LAS Student Handbook and are dependent upon individual assessment, master schedule, demand and teacher availability. Total: 24 24

10 11 Balance of academics, recreation, travel

Boys and girls from ages 7-18

Alpine sports (hiking, white water rafting, climbing, paragliding)

Variety of activities, sports, drama, arts

English-as-a-Second Language and French Immersion

Cultural tours to European countries

Exploration and Challenge

International Friendships Summer in Switzerland 12 13 Extended Learning Support Center Full time Academic Resource Specialists Personal attention and care Counseling and follow-up for Study Skills and Study Habits Study in Switzerland and England Professional tutoring by subject Improve your English level Flex Period Academic year preparation

April - The Bridge Semester begins

First Term: 8 Weeks: Leysin American School Students join LAS for eight weeks of the second semester of classes.

Second Term: 2 Weeks: Bournemouth, England A homestay in Bournemouth, England with ESL courses five days a week.

Third Term: 7 Weeks: Summer in Switzerland Students participate in Summer in Switzerland, the summer program of Leysin American School.

English-as-a-Second Language August - Full integration into BridgeSemester academic year Academic Challenge 14 15 Teachers at LAS are educators and so much more. The student/teacher relationship is the key to a succesful and happy . At LAS teachers take on many roles and ensure that students needs are met by people who know them and understand what makes them individuals.

Your teachers: Live in dorms Teachers Coach sports are the Chaperone trips 70% hold advanced degrees key And are your Faculty parents 16 17 Upon arrival, students are Learning issued with a laptop and Technology helps this generation of students smartphone for use during to learn by engaging and motivating them. the school year. Integrating technology into their classrooms enhances their learning experience.

Teaching Teachers meet on a weekly basis to develop best practice using innovative technologies focused on student achievement.

Infrastructure LAS provides the software and hardware to students and staff to ensure that the best results can be obtained.

Outcomes LAS has redesigned the use of technology to enhance personalized learning and to monitor each student’s progress. This information is provided to parents, either directly or online. ATLAS Advancing Technology at LAS

18 19 College Placement Facts and Figures University acceptances for the class of 2012 include: • Stanford University • University College London • Williams University • McGill University • University of Edinburgh • Amherst College • New York University • King's College London • University of Miami LAS students are advised by professional college • University of Toronto • Dartmouth College • University of South Carolina placement counselors. • University of Manchester • John Hopkins University • Swarthmore College • University of Bristol • University of South Carolina • Pomona College • University of Melbourne • Tufts University • Middebury College 100 % of graduates continue education at colleges 85 students made 576 applications to 285 universities worldwide and universities. On average 7 applications per student United States - 60%, Canada - 15%, Switzerland - 13%, United Kingdom - 7% Interviews are available with more than 150 universities.

Professional SAT and TOEFL Preparatory Courses are offered on campus.

Recent graduates have enrolled at Harvard, Princeton, Stanford and MIT.

68 % of LAS students are accepted by “very competitive” or the “most competitive” universities (from the Barron’s Guide).

Many LAS students qualify for full or partial scholarships to North American Universities. College Placement Counseling 20 21 We’re not a melting pot here at LAS; we’re a mosaic. We want

A MAGAZINE FOR ALUMNI AND FRIENDS OF LEYSIN AMERICAN SCHOOL IN SWITZERLAND students to maintain their own unique identities and their own cultures while fitting into the bigger picture of humanity. Dr. Steven Ott, Chairman of the Board AlumniYour connection to LAS is life-long and does not end at graduation or when you leave Leysin.

2012 EDITION Our Alumni benefit from:

Winter 2010-11 Winter Global Network Annual Events Boston London New York Tokyo

Leysin American School at Volunteer Opportunities Student Recruitment - school fairs, interviewing, recommendations panorama Mentoring - college & university, career, professional 2010 Barcelona Alumni gathering Speaking - alumni event, guest lecturer, parent gathering 50INNOVATION AT LAS

THE NEW ATLAS PROGRAM IS DRAMATICALLY CHANGING Connections

Yesterday, Today & tomorrowTHE ACADEMIC LANDSCAPE AT LAS panorama Panorama magazine Alumni database

A MAGAZINE FOR ALUMNI AND FRIENDS OF LAS IN SWITZERLAND

Panorama Publication- Published annually Features both LAS and Alumni updates

2012 Tokyo Alumni gathering

22 23 Calendar

In no other place could I be nearly as happy or have as many opportunities as I do at LAS. Not only am I able to obtain a great education from teachers who truly care about their students and are knowledgeable in their subjects, but I am also lucky enough to develop my learning through amazing experiences. Living in a dorm, being involved in school activities Highlights and travelling all around the world - these are the aspects that make LAS so wonderfully unique. of the year Clara, United States, LAS IB Student

August September October November December January February March April May June July

Spring Concerts Bridge Semester begins Theater Performances New and returning Fall Dorm Olympics SGIS Volleyball Tournament Winter Concerts Family Winter Week Cowbell Games Prom LAS and IB exams students arrive Faculty Family Weekend Fall Cultural Trips Fall Theater Performances Winter Vacation begins Ski Term begins Winter Dorm Olympics Spring Break International Week Spring Cultural Trips Graduation Summer in Switzerland begins

24 25 Family Values

Stable Supportive Caring

CommunityFounded in 1960 by Fred and Sigrid Ott, under management by the third generation of the Ott family.

Daryl Hitchcock Faculty Family Dad

LAS is my second home. I feel happy and secure here. I love that there is a close relationship between students and teachers; we Faculty Families play sports, compete in math competitions, eat and ski together. In Each student has a faculty ‘Mom’ and ‘Dad’. particular, I love my dorm parents. Together, with other kids, we make Families of 5-10 students, different ages, nationalities and gender. cookies and nachos, play bowling and watch movies. Fred and Sigrid Families celebrate birthdays and take trips together. Doris and Steven - Olena, Ukraine, LAS IB Student Christoph and Marc Frédéric Faculty parents provide both academic and personal support.

26 27 PowerSchool gives us the opportunity to know our son’s performance, Power of Parenting activities and schedule on a daily basis. With this information we We believe that parents are key to the success of students. Parental participation in the educational process can build communication is encouraged at LAS. and strong relationships

LAS Administrators regularly travel throughout the world with his teachers and to meet parents. Parents can monitor their children’s the school staff. grades, teachers comments, financial and health Mother of Benedict, information, attendance and teacher email addresses France, LAS IB student through internet-based PowerSchool and Magic Mountain programs.

Parent-teacher conferences are organized when parents visit LAS. PowerSchool: Real-time access to up-to-date grades, daily assignments, teacher comments, daily Family Winter Week attendance, daily school bulletin, e-mail link to teachers. Each February, parents are invited to return to Magic Mountain: LAS to receive important feedback on their child’s Real-time access to up-to-date personal data, contact information, discipline progress. Parents meet with dormitory heads, records, health information, financial records and permissions/travel. teachers, and administrators as well as attend a reception and evening banquet. There is also the opportunity for parents to ski with their children.

28 29 General 12 buildings 6 separate dormitories A Library Computer lab Athletic complex Home Away Gym Dance studio From Home Fitness room

Squash court With over 50 years of looking after students and understanding their Dining hall needs, the LAS community is a strong bond that stays with you forever. Performing arts center Mrs. Doris Ott, Chairperson of LAS Foundation Theater

Music room Housing - Comfortable shared accommodation with private bathrooms Visual arts center Meals - 3 meals a day, 7 days a week Student social centers Health - On campus nurse available Travel office Supervision - Faculty live on each floor parenting students Health centers Sports - Wide range of sports and activities Leisure - Regularly scheduled events and excursions - Recreation/TV lounges with kitchen facilities Connection - Phones, wireless internet access

30Dorm Life 31 Campus Facts: The Dedicated IB campus Grand Hotel Train Station connected to Savoy Campus the building Renovated in 2010 East wing - male dormitory West wing - female dormitory Faculty on each floor Home to the LAS Visitor’s Center 20 fully-equipped modern classrooms Cafeteria Facts: Fitness Room 6 separate dormitories Arts room Library, computer labs Science Center Classrooms, theater “The Cave” student social center, Athletic complex media and games Gym, dance studio, fitness room, squash court Grande Salle Ballroom and concert hall Dining hall Home to “Town and Gown” music The recitals and art exhibitions “Red Frog”student social center Performing arts center Belle Epoque´ Visual arts center Travel office Campus Health center 32 33 Australia Canada Ecuador Greece Kazakhstan New Zealand Poland Slovenia Turkey Bahrain Chile Ethiopia India Korea Nigeria Spain Ukraine Belgium China France Iran Macedonia Norway Russia Switzerland USA Brazil Costa Rica Germany Israel Madagascar Pakistan Saudi Arabia Taiwan Venezuela Bulgaria Great Britain Japan Mexico Philippines Singapore Thailand and more!

Students at LAS come from over 60 different nations. Approximately 20% are from North America. International Understanding

This year at LAS had a huge effect on my way of life and changed everything I used to know. It made me appreciate other cultures and their languages. Sergio, Mexico, Class of 2012

34 35 Afternoon Activities Students participate in an activity at least two times a week. They have their choice of recreational activities, clubs or team sports.

Recreational Rowing (Crew) Aerobics Skiing and Snowboarding (winter term) Baseball Soccer American Flag Football Squash Balanced Basketball Weightlifting & Running Bouldering Swimming Tennis Afternoon Activities Climbing Wall / Outdoor Climbing Community Service Weightlifting Ski Season Cross Country Skiing (winter term) Yoga Dance Choreography Athletics Lifestyle Downhill Mountain Biking Clubs Field Games A Capella Arts in the Alps Floor Hockey Jazz Band Music Hiking Community Service Horseback Riding Event Planners Weekends at LAS Ice Hockey Environmental Club Ice Skating Habitat for Humanity Cultural Excursions Kickboxing / Martial Arts Model United Nations Outdoor Adventure National Honor Society Outdoor Fitness Course Student Council Theater Production *List based on the offerings of 2012.

36 37 From January to March there are no afternoon classes on Tuesdays Ski Season and Thursdays.

Everyone goes skiing!

All students receive a ski pass Our Boys and Girls Teams Include: and lessons. Basketball Cross-country Snowboarding Skiing Soccer Swimming Track Volleyball Tennis

Teams compete within the Swiss Group of International Schools (SGIS). Optional ice hockey for boys Athletics

38 39 Band, Choir, String Ensemble

Rock School Private lessons for most instruments

LAS provides both students and faculty with an Piano teacher and piano lab opportunity to showcase some of their many talents. LAS sends students to the International Honor Orchestra and Choir Open to all students

Rock show, 2-3 shows per year Acoustic/Rock

Enhances culture and community at LAS Arts Students are encouraged to sing in their native in the Alps language and culture.

Performing Arts

Black Box Theater

Annual productions

Student directed shows

Talent shows

Visual Arts

Ceramics, painting, photography, sculpture, 3D art

Artist-in-Residence Program New Visual Arts Center with four exhibit areas Music 40 41 Trips offered by LAS Faculty

City Trips Lausanne, Geneva, Bern, Montreux, Vevey, Zurich, Lucerne, Annecy

Day Ski Trips Faculty Family trip Sample of Weekend Events Zermatt, Verbier, Portes du Soleil, Crans Montana, Gstaad, Chamonix Independent day trips Terry Fox Run Back Country skiing with Mountain Guides, Avalanche Courses Cultural and recreational trips Rock School Concerts Volleyball Tournament and Dance Festival Trips Museums, concerts, shopping, Hot Air Balloon Festival in Château theater, local festivals LAS Theater Performances d'Oex, Montreux Christmas Market, Geneva Car Show Dorm Events Rafting, hiking, skiing, mountain biking, indoor water park, Tobogganing Park Swiss Trips paragliding Hut Trip, Rowing LAS World Cup Football Tournament & Stand-up Paddle Boarding on Cailler Chocolate Factory Lake Geneva, Laser Tag, Paintball, Whitewater Rafting, Rock Climbing, Aquaparc Via Ferrata, Hiking, Bowling, Weekends at Tobogganing Park Long Weekend Overnight Trips Eurodisney in Paris, Barcelona, Venice, London Theater Trip

42 LAS 43 Recent Cultural Trips: Travel Rome, Italy The highlight for me was hanging out together, swimming, Florence, Italy kayaking and eating gelato. Sorrento, Italy - Dawid, Poland, LAS IB Student Venice, Italy Amsterdam, Holland Berlin, Germany Lisbon, Portugal Munich, Germany Prague, Barcelona, Spain Istanbul, Turkey

Travel Opportunities Faculty Family Weekend (September) A good way for the students to see the region was through Cultural Trips (October) challenges and tasks which offered something for everyone. Senior Italian Cultural Trips (October) Splitting the students into groups, we devised challenges to be Optional Spring Break Trips (March) accomplished as a group. This allowed students to Habitat for Humanity (May) participate with friends and with students from Service Trips to aid others other grades that they may not know so well. European Cultural Trips (May) - Viwan Opanukij, Chaperone of 8th-9th grade trip to Italy

44 45 Application

Step 1. Application Form and Transcripts Application Form - Completed in BLOCK CAPITAL LETTERS and signed by one of the student's parents or legal guardians. Procedure School Transcripts - Transcripts should be submitted for the last 3 academic years. Progress reports for the current year of studies should also be included as soon as they become available. (Note: All non-English Step 4. Candidate Evaluation and Acceptance transcripts must be officially translated and submitted in English.) Applications are assessed by the Admissions Committee before a final Application Fee - There is a 500 Swiss franc (CHF) non-refundable acceptance decision is made. Decisions will be conveyed to applicants application fee due, payable when the Application Form is submitted. This within ten working days from receipt of a fully completed file, including test can be paid in cash, by credit card, online or bank transfer. results and interview comments. Accepted students will receive the following documents in their acceptance package, electronically and/or by courier/ Step 2. Campus Visit, Personal Interview and Entrance Tests postal services: Visit - Applicants are invited to spend a day on campus to familiarize themselves with the school, meet the admissions team, be interviewed 1. Acceptance Letter and sit assessment tests. If applicant is unable to visit LAS, he/she will be 2. Acceptance Agreement contacted by the Admissions Office with additional information. 3. Tuition Invoice Interview - An interview with a member of the admissions team is required. 4. Visa Information (when necessary) 5. Enrollment Forms (to be returned to LAS) Orientation It can be performed on campus or abroad, via Skype or telephone. Entrance Test - The Math, English (including English-as-a-Second Language 6. LAS Student Handbook DAY 1 - New Student Arrival Day. Transfer to campus from airport provided all day. test, if appropriate) and Candidate Profile tests need to be taken before any Step 5. Enrollment decision can be made. In order to guarantee a student’s place at LAS the payment of a security Check in to dorm, collect smartphone, laptop and uniform. Step 3. Supporting Documentation deposit is required. The Enrollment process is complete when the Passport - A copy of the applicant’s passport should be submitted, including Admissions Office receives all required paperwork, as above. DAY 2 - Course Scheduling for new student. Returning Student Arrival day. Airport pages indicating the passport number, expiration date and place of issue. If transfer provided all day. Power Of Parenting Conference for parents. the student has dual nationality, please send a copy of the primary passport used for travel and visa purposes. DAY 3 - Students - Assembly, meet academic advisors and Dean of Students. Passport-style Photo - One digitally scanned passport-style photograph Scan this QR code with Parents - “A day in the ”, Tour of the region. should be included. your mobile device for a Student Questionnaire - Needs to be completed by applicant direct link to the Student Handbook! independently in English. DAY 4 - Berneuse Mountain Challenge: Mountain adventure with your classmates Essay - Needs to be handwritten independently by applicant in English. Recommendations - Completed by Math and English teachers and a school DAY 5 - Shortened class schedule. Afternoon excursion. counselor/administrator. If for any reason it is not possible to obtain one or more of these recommendations, please contact our Admissions Office. DAY 6 - Faculty Family dinner.

46 Thank you to all LAS students for their help in the making of this Viewbook and to Brian Yang for his permission to use his photograph, page 40. 47 Leysin American School 1854 Leysin • Switzerland Reception: + 41 24 493 4888 Admissions: + 41 24 493 4872 Fax: + 41 24 493 4889 [email protected] • www.las.ch

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