Switzerland, Geneva
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The school has a dress code. Everyday wear includes bottoms such as pants, classic jeans without holes, dresses or skirts, or Bermuda shorts in hot weather; tops include sweaters, sweatshirts, cardigans, polo shirts, shirts or blouses, or plain T-shirts that cover the torso. Shoes and indoor footwear should be appropriate for age and activities; makeup is not tolerated; umbrellas are not permitted; headgear should be kept outside the building. For physical education and sports, the official Mosaic sports uniform (red sports polo shirt) and sports shoes are mandatory.
The school has catering with several options: day student, supervised lunch (hot meal provided by the school), picnic with supervision, and occasional meals with supervision. Allergies or other dietary restrictions must be entered on the parent portal and reported to School Health.
The school has a house system to develop identity and belonging for students from 3P to 8P. Inter-house competitions are held throughout the year, and individual and team achievements are recognised.
The school is part of International Schools Partnership (ISP), a group of more than 100 schools that provides international learning connections and governance.
Ecole Mosaic is a private, bilingual, multicultural school in Geneva for students aged 3 to 12. It combines a bespoke integrated curriculum with the English National Curriculum and the Plan d'études Romand (PER), delivering a clear pathway for families seeking international schooling. A compulsory language tutoring programme from age 3P supports students who have not spent three full years in bilingual education. The Primary Programme emphasises project-based learning with transdisciplinary topics and enrichment in theatre, dance, music, languages, sports, STEAM and arts. In the early years, languages are alternated weekly; by the end of 4P most pupils achieve mastery of both languages, with a language support plan for late joiners. The Middle School provides a balanced bilingual curriculum, with French as the anchor language, enhanced English and German, and core subjects taught in both languages; Arts are taught in English, and Latin is optional. Facilities include STEAM lab and library.