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  1. John Hubert Christian Corlette (21 June 1911- 9 December 1977) was an English architect and the founder of the Aiglon College in Switzerland. Prior to founding Aiglon, Corlette was a teacher at Gordonstoun, a private school in Scotland.

  2. Aiglon College is a private co-educational boarding school in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland. Founded in 1949 by former Gordonstoun teacher John C. Corlette, it occupies a scenic location in the alpine village of Chesieres, close to the ski resort of Villars-sur-Ollon, 58 kilometers from Lausanne .

  3. Memories of John Corlette By Norman Perryman (Head of Art, 1966-73) My first meeting with John Corlette was in December 1966, in Clairmont, at that time the rather gloomy, overcrowded...

  4. Who was John Corlette? John C. Corlette was born John Hubert Christian Corlette on 21 June 1911 [1] , and died 9 December 1977. Corlette was an English architect who, in 1949,...

  5. Corlette was an English architect who, in 1949, founded the private English-style boarding school Aiglon College in Switzerland. The school is registered as a not-for-profit charitable institution, with an international student intake.

  6. John C. Corlette was born John Hubert Christian Corlette on 21 June 1911, and died 9 December 1977. He was the son of Hubert C Corlette (an Australian architect) & his wife Florence Gwynedd Davies-Berrington. Corlette was an English architect who, in 1949, founded the private English-style boarding school Aiglon College in Switzerland.

  7. Like his mentor Kurt Hahn, John Corlette wrote no books to guide future generations in the creation of a curriculum. His speeches, like those of Kurt Hahn’s, are peppered with phrases that can guide the reader away from a focus on curriculum and textbooks and toward the use of philosophy and environment to improve the behavior of “the whole ...