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Independent and Value-Centred Approach guides interactions with core values of honesty, appreciation, personal responsibility and commitment to developing students' cultural, linguistic and social identities. Day School Community offers a structured bilingual program with fixed hours, lunch, supervised homework and additional supervised activities, creating a stable, nurturing environment. Performance through Diversity reflects an international student body and diverse staff, providing a range of teaching and learning methods. International Education – Local Insight aims for SIS Zürich graduates to be global citizens with a strong sense of their origins, and offers national (Matura) or international (IBDP) qualifications. Continuity from Kindergarten to College and Learning Enhanced by Technology describe a unified, technology-enabled approach across levels, with digital learning from kindergarten onward and tools such as Office 365. Strong Network underpins high quality standards and cross-border collaboration within the SIS group.
English and German play equal roles in school communication – in the classroom and in all parts of day-to-day school life. Language is acquired through the immersion method, inviting children to dive headfirst into the new language. SIS faculty members are native speakers of their language and use their mother tongue for teaching in the classroom, in the school yard, at lunch, and during events and excursions. Children can learn both English and German through immersion, even if they are not native speakers of either language.
SIS Swiss International School Zürich is a private bilingual day school in Switzerland, welcoming students from age 4 to 18. Established in 2005, it offers a continuous, bilingual education from Kindergarten through to the SIS Bilingual College, culminating in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). In the primary grades, teaching follows the cantonal curriculum while incorporating elements of the British curriculum and SIS-developed materials, with language acquisition supported by experienced teachers in a natural, immersive environment. The school uses contemporary infrastructure and technology across classrooms and specialist spaces, supporting learning across subjects. The campus features a large outdoor area with a sports field, a playground and a rooftop terrace, fostering activity and outdoor learning. SIS Zürich emphasizes continuity from kindergarten to college and provides flexible before- and after-school care, lunch, and holiday clubs. Distinctive programs include the SIS Student Exchange Programme and intercultural activities as part of a SIS community.