FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Frankfurt's international schools see a bonus from Brexit after a deluge of calls from bankers who are set to be posted to Germany's financial centre along with their children now that Britain has decided to leave the European Union.
The city is the most popular place for banks to set up their new EU headquarters, prompting a surge of interest in its 12 international schools which teach in English and follow baccalaureate programmes.
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