Switzerland, Zug
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The school follows the Swiss Lehrplan 21 and includes a comprehensive English curriculum. Lessons are project-based and interdisciplinary, with mixed-age classrooms encouraging cross-age collaboration. Each child develops an individualized learning plan aligned with Swiss guidelines and personal interests. The school emphasizes core competencies that support academic and intellectual growth, including curiosity, creativity, analytical thinking, and self-responsibility.
Creativity is a core competency at School of Tomorrow. Lessons are project-based and interdisciplinary, encouraging students to explore new ideas. The learning approach emphasizes thinking differently and innovation to prepare for the future. The school promotes creativity through learning activities that connect ideas across subjects.
The school is bilingual in German and English; students are immersed daily through lessons, play, and conversation. About half of the team is German-speaking and the other half English-speaking, so children learn both languages naturally. The Swiss Lehrplan 21 framework is followed and English is included in the curriculum. Students develop authentic language skills and a lasting connection to both languages.
Social Skills is a core competency developed at SOT to support social competence and teamwork. Empathy and cooperation are emphasized as foundations for respectful interaction within the school community. Projects and collaborative learning strengthen peer relationships across different ages. Engagement with families and events, like SOT Night, fosters broader community connections.
The school encourages active contribution by families and welcomes parents to share their know-how. SOT Night events connect parents with teachers and support discussions on child development. The partnership between family and school aims to align education and upbringing for each child. Modern technology lets families follow progress and stay informed via a dedicated app.
Leadership is one of the 12 core competencies developed at SOT. Entrepreneur Friday provides opportunities for entrepreneurial thinking and leadership. The school promotes self-efficacy and personal responsibility to lead oneself and others. Projects across subjects foster leadership and teamwork.
Kindergarten and Primary have a four-day week from Monday to Thursday, with Friday optional; From Secondary onwards, the last day of the week is Entrepreneur Friday. The school day runs from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. with healthy snacks and hot meals provided. The school is open for six weeks of vacation per year, and families can take up to six additional weeks of flexible vacation.
School of Tomorrow - Schloss Sihlberg is a bilingual day school located in a 19th-century castle in Zurich’s Enge district. The school follows the Swiss Lehrplan 21 while integrating a comprehensive English-language program, preparing students for both local and international pathways, including the International Baccalaureate Diploma. Learning is organized into mixed-age groups rather than traditional grade-level classrooms, utilizing "Homebases" and specialized "micro-environments" for project-based work. The campus features dedicated spaces for digital literacy where primary students use personal iPads for research and coding. A distinctive feature of the school is its "Entrepreneur Friday" for older students and the "Friday Club" for younger ones, which shifts the focus from standard academics to practical projects and community activities. Instruction is delivered simultaneously by English and German-speaking educators in the same room, ensuring constant immersion.