Switzerland, Zug
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The school has an international boarding experience in Spain. This program is branded as SAGE College Boarding School in Spain.
Uniforms are required. There are academic and sports uniforms; all items must be purchased from the designated uniform provider with the school logo. Shoes must be closed and socks must be black.
ISCS-The British School of Zug offers catered hot lunches for students in all year groups. Meals are prepared from local fresh produce, meet Swiss nutritional standards, and include a salad buffet, a main course, and fruit or dessert; water is provided.
The school has a house system with four houses and runs monthly inter-house events and competitions.
ISCS is privately authorised to provide private education by the Canton of Zug and by the Cham Local Authority. It is Cambridge International Education accredited and a member of the Swiss Group of International Schools (SGIS). It is authorised to deliver the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award.
ISCS is a private international day school in Switzerland for ages 3 to 18 offering Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels and Cambridge A Levels. The school emphasizes a Cambridge International Curriculum embedded in British international education. Proficiency in English and German is developed for all students, with German core in primary and EAL support for non-native speakers. The campus features bright classrooms, specialist facilities for Art, Drama, Science, Music and German, a large library, and technology including personal laptops from Grade 1 and interactive whiteboards. The school commenced operations in 2008 and adopted the Cambridge curriculum in 2019. The first IGCSE certificates were earned in 2020 and the first A-level certificates in 2021; enrollment reached 143. Students access Lorzenpark outdoors and participate in a wide range of trips. The Duke of Edinburgh Award and a calendar of clubs and talks support leadership, service and global citizenship.