Switzerland, Lausanne
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The Lemania campus covers approximately 5500 square metres and includes 47 classrooms, a science laboratory, male and female dormitories, a cafeteria, gardens, and coworking spaces. Classrooms are modern, with spacious layouts, natural light, and integrated technology. The science laboratory is state‑of‑the‑art and equipped for hands‑on experiments. Boarding facilities provide personalised support and comfortable accommodation, with meals prepared in on‑site kitchens under the supervision of a dedicated chef. The dining room serves meals to all students, with boarding residents having dinner in the boarding house, and gardens and coworking spaces support relaxation, hands‑on learning, collaboration, and entrepreneurial activities.
There are 47 classrooms with spacious layouts, natural light and integrated technology to support a modern learning environment. The state‑of‑the‑art science laboratory enables hands‑on experimentation. Coworking spaces provide collaborative environments for students to engage in innovative projects and teamwork. Gardens offer opportunities for relaxation and hands‑on learning about nature and sustainability.
From sports to arts, technology, and social service, Lemania's programmes include extracurricular activities designed to build leadership, teamwork, creativity, and responsibility. Summer Courses and a Summer Camp are offered in Lausanne, with options including English and French language instruction plus activity programs. Language Day Classes are available in French and English. The Lausanne location provides access to museums, theatres, and other cultural experiences to complement activities.
Founded in 1908, Lemania College is a private, non-profit international school in Lausanne offering day and boarding options. The school serves students aged 11 to 18 and follows a bespoke curriculum alongside Swiss maturity, French Baccalaureate, and the International Baccalaureate (IB Diploma and Prep Year). Under the leadership of Jean-Pierre Du Pasquier, the third generation of the founding family, Lemania combines a long-standing tradition with an international outlook. The campus spans about 5,500 square metres and houses 47 classrooms, a fully equipped science laboratory, separate dormitories, a cafeteria, gardens, and coworking spaces. Classrooms are modern, with natural light and integrated technology. Boarding facilities provide personalised support and meals prepared on-site. The curriculum is complemented by diverse extracurriculars—from sports and arts to technology and social service—and a range of language and cultural offerings, including Language Day Classes in French and English, Summer Courses, and an International Camp for international families globally.