Switzerland, Geneva
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Founded in 1961 when Henri Moser opened a private French school for children of foreign parents in Geneva. Since then, the family business's innovative spirit has guided its development, emphasizing child-centred pedagogy and ongoing attention to academic, digital and social skills.
The Alumni network is active through a dedicated Facebook group; the alumni committee organizes meetings and events to encourage networking and discussions. The Alpine Pedagogical Center in Leysin hosts school camps year-round, including sports, environmental projects and IBDP CAS projects. Approximately 700 students from Geneva and Nyon use these facilities each year, in summer and winter.
Ecole Moser Geneva is a private school in Switzerland offering a pathway from primary to the Swiss maturité, spanning 7 or 10 years. The curriculum combines International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme with Swiss system, language profiles in German, English and Francophone tracks. Primary education is multilingual with gradual immersion in German and English; Secondary I provides four streams—Multilingual, Anglophone, Francophone, and a Year 9 multilingual option reinforcing French, German and English. Higher secondary leads to bilingual German, bilingual English, or Francophone Swiss Maturité, with pre-university training embedded in the bilingual maturité. MOVE24 delivers digital skills, from tools and media to programming. The school operates in Geneva and at the Alpine Pedagogical Center in Leysin and at Les Cabris, with facilities for high-level athletes and artists. Extracurriculars include workshops, study trips, camps, exchanges, and environmental projects. Founded in 1961 by Henri Moser, the school emphasizes child-centred pedagogy, social skills and digital literacy.