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Campus Horgen is in the center of Horgen. The Kindergarten House has its own floor, a kitchen and bathrooms, and a garden with a playground. The Primary School House includes bright classrooms, group rooms, a music room, and a crafts/design/technology room with workbenches, plus a drama room with a stage and seating. An exclusive in-house library is available to students, and each class has its own small library; the German library is a two-minute walk away for weekly visits. There is an on-site gym hall with a climbing wall, and the campus is easily accessible by public transport (2 minutes from Horgen train station, 10 minutes from Horgen Oberdorf, and 10 minutes from the Meilen-Horgen ferry).
An on-site gym hall supports physical education. The gym includes a climbing wall. A garden with a playground and equipment provides space for outdoor activity.
The Primary School House features bright classrooms and small group rooms for collaborative learning. There is a music room with instruments. A crafts/design/technology room contains workbenches for textile and technical design. A drama room includes a stage and seating. Student support rooms provide language and learning support in small groups. An exclusive in-house library is available for students.
Lakeside School – Horgen offers a bilingual Swiss curriculum for ages 3 to 12, blending Pre-K through Primary education with the bilingual Matura path in partnership with Freies Gymnasium Zürich. In Pre-K and Kindergarten, each class has English-speaking and German-speaking teachers, exposing children to both languages. In Primary School, instruction is delivered in English and German, with one native English-speaking and one native German-speaking teacher sharing responsibilities; there is an English week when all subjects are taught in English and a German week when they are taught in German, with subjects taught in either language. Lehrplan 21 is supplemented by international inputs. The campus in central Horgen includes a Kindergarten House with a garden, and a Primary School House housing a music room, a crafts/design/technology room, a drama room, and an in-house library. On-site gym hall with a climbing wall supports physical education, and language support rooms assist multilingual learning. Upper school continues bilingual Matura up to the Swiss Matura.