Switzerland, Geneva
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The school provides a PSHE-focused programme that fosters knowledge and attributes for thriving as individuals, families, and members of society. It includes explicit wellbeing projects, a structured buddy system, mindfulness and mini-meditation activities, and a full-time pastoral and counselling team to support student resilience and growth. It also runs the REACH programme to promote responsible, eco-friendly, active, creative, and healthy behaviours, alongside student leadership structures and committees for citizenship and inclusion.
The school supports a diverse student body within a single community, with a multilingual, multi-national environment that values inclusion and access to programmes across age ranges.
From an early age, students can learn in English, French, or a combination, and can switch between pathways year-to-year within a bilingual environment, facilitating dual-language proficiency.
The wellbeing framework includes mindfulness, meditation, and a buddy system, supported by a dedicated pastoral and counselling team to help students develop resilience and self-growth.
The school maintains safeguarding and student protection practices within its pastoral support structures and community ethos, aligned with its welfare and PSHE programmes.
Collège du Léman is a day and boarding school in Geneva, Switzerland, educating children from ages 2 to 18. It offers a broad range of curricula, including IPC and Cambridge Primary, Cambridge IGCSE, IBDP and IBCP, American High School Diploma, French Baccalaureate, and Swiss Maturité, with early language instruction in English, French, or bilingual settings and pathways that can be changed year to year. The Made for You approach matches strengths and interests within a diverse community of over 120 nationalities. The campus features 5,000m2 Olympus Gymnasium, an all-weather pitch, outdoor courts, and Concha garden; science labs with robotics, MacBooks, and 3D printers; a lake-view library; and dedicated performing arts spaces. The Juilliard-Nord Anglia Performing Arts Programme, MIT STEAM collaboration, and UNICEF ties support music, drama, and science. Results include a 100% diploma pass rate; IBDP average 36.5; 69% of IGCSEs A*-A; graduates to Oxford, UCL, and top universities worldwide.