Switzerland, Lucerne
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Join Anytime During the Academic Year
Lucerne International School accepts students throughout the school year, with a blended-learning programme that combines in-person classes and online learning materials. Students progress at their own pace, with options for fast-track progress and multiple exam dates.
Next Steps:
1. Schedule a Meeting: Book a face-to-face meeting or call with our Admissions Team to discuss your child's needs and determine the best path for them at Lucerne International School. The meeting helps clarify intake timing and the most suitable programme for your child.
2. Complete the Application: Submit the online application form along with the latest school report and a reference contact. Once submitted, the Admissions Team reviews the information to determine eligibility and next steps.
3. Secure a Spot: A reservation fee of CHF 3,000 is required to secure your child's place at our school. Tuition is structured by programme duration: CHF 36,080 for a one-year programme, CHF 30,250 per year for a two-year programme, CHF 29,100 per year for a three-year programme.
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Lucerne International School is a small international high school in Root, Lucerne, housed in the D4 Business Village. It offers the British curriculum with Pearson Edexcel IGCSE and A Levels, accredited by Pearson Edexcel, AQA, and OxfordAQA. The school serves students aged 15 to 18 across grades 10 to 12. With small classes and a flexible timetable, learners benefit from a blended approach that combines classroom teaching with online materials. The campus provides access to nearby facilities, including a canteen and restaurant in the D4 complex for lunch, and a nearby Update Fitness gym at a special student rate to support regular physical activity. Targeted English and German language support helps multilingual students settle in. The school provides college guidance and university application support, and offers pathways to Swiss and international universities. A start to the day reflects sleep patterns and supports wellbeing with commitments in sport, music, or arts.