Switzerland, Geneva
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Languages taught are French, German and English. In Years 1–2, three languages are regularly exposed; French is the main language and early literacy is taught in French. The curriculum follows the Francophone Swiss Study Plan (PER) and the PER Numérique.
Multilingual teaching is provided across Ecole Moser Nyon. Primary uses multilingual education with gradual immersion in German and English, with French as a core language in early grades and early literacy taught exclusively in French in 1P–4P. Secondary I offers Multilingual Education with German and English reinforced, and in Year 11 three streams: Bilingual German, Bilingual English, and Classic. Gymnasium provides bilingual German or bilingual English options and a Double Diploma Swiss Maturité + IB.
Primary uses gradual immersion in German and English. Secondary I has multilingual education with German and English reinforced at multiple levels. In Year 11 there are three streams: Bilingual German, Bilingual English, Classic. Gymnasium offers bilingual options (German or English) and a Double Diploma Swiss Maturité + IB Diploma Programme.
Ecole Moser Nyon is a private Swiss school serving ages 4–18, offering a Swiss curriculum alongside the IB Diploma Programme. A pathway allows progression over 6, 10 or 14 years from primary (1P) through Secondary I to Swiss maturité or the Swiss maturité + IBDP double diploma. Primary education is plurilingual with gradual immersion in German and English; Secondary I provides multilingual education in years 9–10 with German and English reinforced and three streams in year 11: Bilingual German, Bilingual English, and Classic. The Gymnasium offers bilingual maturité options and a bilingual path to IBDP, plus Sport/Art Studies. The campus sits on a 10,000 m2 wooded site between Lake Geneva and the Jura, housing two buildings, science labs, two libraries and a learning center, plus gym, sports fields, and a vegetable garden. Extracurriculars include morning lectures, study support, Green Weeks, ski camps, and international exchanges, and CAS projects via IBDP.