Switzerland, Zug
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Homework supervision supports independent learning. Before- and after-school care is available for kindergarten and primary students, with care from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. before classes and 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. after classes. This service is included in the school fees. Clubs provide a range of activities that complement the regular academic programme and can be booked for one semester.
A range of extracurricular activities and clubs is offered for students of all ages. Clubs provide opportunities to develop skills that complement school work or offer a change from the regular programme, and can be booked for one semester. A holiday club runs during school breaks with sports, trips and games under supervision. The costs of clubs and the holiday club are not included in the school fees.
Open school spaces provide a welcoming atmosphere to students, staff, parents and guests, supporting a positive learning environment. Signature school events are cultivated and SIS-wide activities are regularly participated in. Hot lunches are available and supervised in the school cafeteria; a local caterer provides a healthy, balanced menu. Holidays include a holiday club with sports and trips supervised by an experienced team.
SIS Swiss International School Rotkreuz-Zug offers a British- and bespoke curriculum for learners aged 3 to 15 in the Suurstoffi district of Rotkreuz, Switzerland. Since 2012, the school provides immersive bilingual education from kindergarten through primary, with instruction in English and German. The SIS Educational Concept centers on a bilingual experience, an independent and values-based approach, a day-school community, and continuity from kindergarten to college, supported by learning through technology and a strong network. Each class has one German-speaking and one English-speaking teacher who communicate with students in their native languages. The campus features contemporary classrooms and specialist rooms, a refurbished historic kindergarten with an attached playground, and a multipurpose hall used as a cafeteria and venue for events. The car-free Suurstoffi area offers transport links. The school day is complemented by lunch, supervision, and flexible before- and after-school care, with a range of extracurricular activities including a holiday club.