Switzerland, Geneva
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The school provides Montessori education led by AMI-certified teachers who foster independence and a love of learning. Learning is child-centered and focused on discovery, guided by the idea "Help me do it by myself." The younger group experiences daily language immersion in English and French, while the older group is exposed to English, French and German. The school maintains Montessori standards through AMS accreditation and AMI leadership connections.
After-school activities include arts and crafts, nature-based projects, games, sports and cooking workshops. STEM-inspired activities are integrated into the parascolaire program to spark curiosity and discovery, with ample time for free play and exploration. Music classes introduce children to music from around the world, using a range of instruments to build confidence and musical skills. The program provides opportunities for creative expression and hands-on making.
The 3-6 age group has daily contact with French and English and participates in afternoon language immersion. The 6-12 group also studies in French and English and is exposed to German. The school values the enrichment of different cultures and languages, and early language learning helps children feel at ease in today's world. The small, personal environment supports language development and cross-cultural understanding.
Parascolaire activities run from 8:00 a.m. for free before-school care and until 18:00 after school, with a program that follows Montessori principles. Each afternoon includes arts, crafts, nature projects, games, sports and cooking workshops, with time set aside for free play. Children build with LEGO, explore the forest and engage in imaginative play as part of daily routines. The program encourages curiosity, creativity and social interaction.
The school is operated by parents and fueled by a strong sense of community. The personal touch is evident in regular parent updates on activities and progress through a parent app, ensuring transparent communication. The small size of the school enables flexible response to families' needs. This fosters a collaborative environment among families, staff and students.
The school is a member of the Association Montessori Suisse and is connected to the Association Montessori Internationale, reflecting a commitment to Montessori standards. One director, Bilal Ojjeh, serves on the AMI board, highlighting international Montessori leadership. The teaching team includes AMI-trained Montessori educators across 3-6 and 6-12 programs. Staff profiles show experienced multilingual educators with AMI qualifications and extensive practice.
The school provides healthy, freshly prepared meals on site daily. It operates the first 100% electric school bus in Suisse Romande and offers 100% electric daily transfers to Nyon and surrounding communities. Before- and after-school care runs from 8:00 to 18:00, with free before-school care from 8:00 and optional after-school care until 18:00. Parents receive regular updates about activities and progress through the school's app.
École Montessori Deux Mille Feuilles is a Montessori school in La Rippe, Vaud, serving children aged 3 to 12. It combines the Montessori approach under AMI-certified teachers with the Swiss curriculum. In the 3–6 age group, instruction is bilingual English–French with daily language exposure and an afternoon immersion; in the 6–12 group, students continue daily exposure to French and English and also study German, creating a triadic language environment. The school is organized into Montessori classes for 3–6 and 6–12, guided by the motto Help me do it by myself. Operated by parents, it emphasizes community; campus sits at the foothills of the Jura with a park, fields and forests, and a creek audible when windows are open. Facilities include full-day care 8:00–18:00, on-site meals, and free scheduled transportation to Nyon and surrounding communities (subject to availability). It offers before/after-school care, STEM-inspired parascolaire activities, football and coding workshops, and ateliers.