Switzerland, Geneva
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Registration and Tuition Fees: To enroll in our school, a registration fee of CHF 1500 is payable in the first year only. Fees are payable in two installments, in August and January, and billed per school year, divided into two semesters (September to January and February to June). The annual tuition is CHF 22,920 for Petite and Moyenne sections and CHF 26,220 for Grande Section & Primary Classes. A CHF 3,300 per year charge applies to Wednesday morning English Workshops. School materials cost CHF 950 per year; beginning in primary school, a one-time CHF 200 contribution is required for an iPad. School outings cost CHF 250 per year. Supervision of meals in the cafeteria costs CHF 400 per half-year, with two lunch options: Option 1: parents register their child with an external provider designated by the school (cost per meal CHF 10); Option 2: students bring their own lunch. Optional after-school study groups run Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays; 1 day per week costs CHF 500 per semester, 2 days CHF 750 per semester, 3 days CHF 1000 per semester. After-school workshops are optional and cost CHF 1100–1500 per year. For all semester and yearly fees, no reductions or refunds are available for cancellations. Scholarships may be granted within a strict framework, based on the requirements of the children and/or their families, with the assistance of foundations.
Scholarships may be granted within a strict framework, based on the requirements of the children and/or their families, with the assistance of foundations.
Eden School is a private bilingual international school in Geneva, Switzerland, with two campuses near the city center. It delivers a bilingual French-English curriculum with additional German language exposure, serving children from ages 3 to 12, with pathways that align to both the French education system and the Geneva cantonal track. The Eden track begins with nursery at age 3 and primary through age 11, while the cantonal track extends to secondary schooling. The primary program is bilingual in French and English and integrates the Romand PER to allow continuation in either pathway. Students learn through plurilingual immersion, with daily focus on social-emotional development and project-based learning across mathematics, sciences, reading and writing, languages, arts and physical education. The school emphasizes family-like, personalized education in a modern, adaptable environment, supported by two Geneva campuses: the Frank-Thomas campus opened in 2025 for ages 3–6, and the Veyrier campus, featuring a farm and stables, plus flexible, technology-enabled classrooms, a library and a reading corner.