International School of Geneva
School information
Geneva, Switzerland
The International School of Geneva, located in the vibrant city of Geneva, Switzerland, is a pioneering institution in the realm of international education. Established in 1924, it proudly holds the title of the world's first international school and is also the birthplace of the International Baccalaureate (IB) programme. With a commitment to promoting global citizenship, Ecolint has been dedicated to cultivating compassionate and informed leaders for nearly a century, shaping students aged 3 to 18 to confidently navigate a diverse and interconnected world.
At the International School of Geneva, the teaching approach is student-centred and inquiry-based, fostering a learning environment where curiosity and critical thinking thrive. With an average class size of just 10 students and a maximum size of 24, educators can offer more personalized attention and tailor their teaching methods to suit individual learning needs. Collaborating with prestigious academic institutions, including UNESCO, the school employs cutting-edge pedagogical strategies that are continuously refined through academic research, ensuring that students benefit from the most effective learning techniques available.
Located at 62, route de Chêne in Geneva, the school serves a diverse community of approximately 4,500 students from various cultural backgrounds. Families considering an investment in their child’s education will find that tuition fees range from CHF 25,000 to CHF 35,800, reflecting the high-quality education and resources provided. The International School of Geneva stands out as a beacon of educational excellence, preparing young learners to create a just and joyful tomorrow through a rich, global perspective.
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Location
62, route de Chêne CH - 1208 Geneva Switzerland
Geneva, Switzerland