Switzerland, Geneva
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The school is operated by parents and is guided by a strong sense of community. It serves children aged 3 to 12 with a bilingual English–French program for the younger group and a trilingual English–French–German program for the older group. The campus is located in La Rippe, Vaud, on Route des Bois 2, near Nyon, and sits at the foothills of the Jura mountains with a large tree-shaded park and nearby fields and forests. The school is affiliated with recognized Montessori organizations: it is an official member of the Association Montessori Suisse (AMS) and Bilal Ojjeh serves on the board of the Association Montessori Internationale (AMI). It offers before- and after-school care, on-site meals, and free scheduled transportation to Nyon and surrounding communities, reflecting a family-led, community-focused model.
The school emphasizes a close, family-like community. It is operated by parents and offers a personal touch with a small-school size that allows flexible responses to families' needs and regular updates about children's activities through communications and a parent app. The campus is located on the foothills of the Jura mountains in La Rippe near Nyon, with a large tree-shaded park and regular nature walks through nearby fields and forests. Language and cultural diversity are integral, with daily exposure to English, French and German.
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.