Switzerland, Zug
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Clubs provide activities that complement the regular academic programme and can be booked for one semester. Before- and after-school care includes homework supervision to support learning beyond classroom hours. The school offers a bus service to provide reliable transport to and from the campus. Lunch is available as a supervised communal meal in the cafeteria, helping to maintain daily routines.
The bilingual primary school uses German- and English-speaking teachers to communicate with students in their native languages. Instruction is based on the cantonal curriculum and is complemented by elements of the British curriculum and curricula developed by SIS. The school participates in Swiss cultural traditions such as Räbeliechtli-Umzug, with Kindergarten through primary 2 students taking part. The school also engages in signature events that involve SIS schools around the world.
A range of clubs is offered for students of all ages, allowing them to develop skills that complement their school work. Clubs can be booked for a semester, and costs are not included in tuition. The school provides a holiday club during school breaks, offering week-long activities including sports and trips under supervision. Before- and after-school care provides space for recreation and social interaction after class.
Lunch is offered as a supervised communal meal in the school cafeteria. A school bus service provides safe transport to and from school. Before- and after-school care is available, with activities after 4 p.m. A holiday club runs during school breaks with sports and trips under adult supervision.
Situated between the city and Lake Zürich, SIS Zürich-Wollishofen is a private bilingual day school serving kindergarten through Year 6. With around 220 students from more than twenty nationalities, the school supports a truly international atmosphere. The curriculum follows the cantonal Swiss framework and is gradually integrated with elements of the British curriculum and curricula developed by SIS, delivered by German-speaking and English-speaking teachers who use their native languages to communicate. In the bilingual primary, students acquire language skills in a natural environment, laying a foundation for lifelong competence. The campus comprises two buildings: a historic kindergarten and a modern primary building that houses the library and cafeteria. A private garden and proximity to a large park offer pleasant outdoor spaces, with good public transport access. Signature SIS events and Räbeliechtli-Umzug traditions connect this campus to SIS schools worldwide. Facilities include a library, on-site meals, and bus transport for families.