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The Zurich campus is centrally located and easily accessible, just steps from Oerlikon train station. It features modern classrooms, a welcoming common room with a rooftop terrace, a laboratory, an auditorium, and a reception area. Kindergarten and Primary are taught at Terra Nova campus in Küsnacht. Lower Secondary and Upper Secondary programmes are offered at the Zurich campus, with English-language instruction at Upper Secondary and bilingual entry at Lower Secondary.
Our Zurich campus offers Kindergarten & Primary at Terra Nova in Küsnacht. The Lower Secondary School is bilingual and provides direct, exam-free entry to the IGCSE/A-Level stream after Year 8. The Upper Secondary School / College delivers an English-language programme focused on university readiness for higher education in Switzerland and abroad. Learning is supported through regular reflection sessions and personalised tutoring. Design Thinking and student participation are central to the school culture.
Clubs such as Model United Nations, Cooking and Business are a regular part of campus life. Joint projects, creative presentations, excursions and school celebrations also contribute to student life. Students are encouraged to participate in activities that extend learning beyond the classroom.
Academia International School Zurich offers the Swiss and British curriculums, including Cambridge IGCSE and A Levels, for students aged 14 to 18. The Zurich campus hosts Years 7–12; Kindergarten to Year 6 are at Terra Nova in Küsnacht. Lower Secondary is bilingual and provides direct, exam-free entry to the IGCSE/A Level stream after Year 8. Upper Secondary offers IGCSE and A Level courses in English, preparing students for higher education in Switzerland and abroad. Learning centers on Voice and Ownership, with design thinking, active participation, regular reflection and personalised tutoring to support self-efficacy and responsibility. Campus life features Model United Nations and Cooking and Business clubs, joint projects, excursions and celebrations. Founded in 2019, the Zurich campus now hosts over 100 students and 22 teachers. It is near Oerlikon station, with modern classrooms, a laboratory, an auditorium, a rooftop terrace and a common room. Head of School Celina Steiner.