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Many families come to Geneva believing the level of education is the best in the world (it must be all those stories of Swiss boarding and finishing schools). Unfortunately, the reality can be rather different, particularly for those used to private schools in the UK and US. When it comes to neighbourhoods and schools, Geneva is fairly straightforw...
Several of Geneva’s private schools teach in English, while others offer the Swiss, French and German based curricula. When it comes to the English teaching schools, don’t think you can just pick any one blindfold, or indeed the nearest one, as they have very different curricula. The common ground is that they all teach the International Baccalaure...
In some private schools in Switzerland, secondary students can opt to take the Fédérale Maturité Suisse, (or ‘la matu’ as it is known colloquially) which qualifies them for entry into any Swiss university or universities overseas. Parents should note that the Maturité Cantonale taken in the Canton de Vaud state schools may not be accepted by univer...
Schools in Geneva are divided into public schools, private schools and international schools. Education is compulsory from ages four to 15. Public schools in Geneva are tuition-free and will teach lessons in French, while students take on German at the age of 8, and English at the age of 10.
The International Baccalaureate is still the most popular curriculum in Geneva’s international schools. However the British, French and Swiss national curricula are all strongly represented too. Which one you choose will depend entirely on your family’s preferences and needs.
Geneva doesn’t have the largest number of international schools in a Swiss city - that title goes to Zurich. However the quality on offer is equally good, and prices are marginally cheaper. Before you jump for joy however, know that Switzerland is still the most expensive country in Europe for international education.
With four national languages in Switzerland, any international school in Geneva will emphasise linguistics. The language of instruction will match whichever curriculum you choose (IB is taught through English). As Geneva is located in the French-speaking region of Switzerland, French is generally offered as an additional language.