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St. George's International School Switzerland

Switzerland, Lausanne

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, French
Fees CHF 31,400 - 125,500
Ages 1½ - 18 years
Pupil numbers 400
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 1927
Bus Service Yes
Academic offering
Curriculum IBCP (International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme), Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels
Taught languages French, German, Spanish
Typical class size 12
Strengths Sport, Performing Arts, Visual and Creative Arts
Clubs Arts and Creative, Academic and Intellectual, Lifestyle and Wellbeing
Stages Infant/Toddler Care, Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School
Introduction

St. George's International School Switzerland is a day and boarding international school offering a multilingual, globally oriented education for ages 1 to 18. The curriculum progresses from Cambridge International (Pre-school through IGCSE) to the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme and Cambridge A Levels, with Cambridge running through Junior School to IGCSE and the IB in High School (ages 16–19). The IB is taught in English, with English and bilingual English/French routes, plus beginner language support. Founded in 1927, the school serves a diverse community of pupils from more than 60 nationalities and is part of Inspired Education. The campus features purpose-built classrooms, modern learning technologies, dedicated science labs, and dedicated Music, Art and Dance studios. The META mixed reality program supports memory retention, and a renovated boarding house provides single and double rooms. Extensive sports facilities and Sport Études, with arts activities, complete the offer. A broad co-curricular program supports learning.

Chem. de Saint-Georges 19, 1815 Montreux, Switzerland

The Essentials

St. George's International School Switzerland has 400 pupils, typical class sizes of 12, instruction in English, French.

Location

Located in Montreux, Vaud, Switzerland, on the shores of Lake Geneva and framed by the Swiss Alps. The campus is close to the town of Montreux. Address: Chemin de Saint-Georges 19, 1815 Montreux.

Stages

Early Learning School for ages 18 months to 3 years; Primary School follows the Cambridge International Primary Curriculum from Year 1; Secondary School offers IGCSE in Years 10–11 and the IB Diploma Programme in Years 12–13. Boarding is available for students.

Type

Day and boarding international school.

Pupil Nationality Mix

Pupils represent more than 60 nationalities; the community is international in character.

Additional learning support

Pupils with Special Educational Needs (SEN) are supported through the Learning Centre, with an Admissions Policy for Learning Centre provisions.

Religious affiliation

Non-denominational.

School day structure

Opening hours 8:00–18:00 with options: half day 8:00–12:00; half day with a nap 8:00–14:00; afternoon half day 13:45–18:00; full day 8:00–18:00.

Bus service

Reliable bus service with pick-up/drop-off points arranged by demand; current routes cover areas around Chatel-Saint-Denis, Lausanne, Le Châble/Verbier, Noville and Vevey.

Fees

Annual tuition at St. George's International School Switzerland ranges from CHF 31,400 to CHF 125,500 for 2026/27.

Application and Admission Fees

- Application fee (boarding applications): CHF 500. — (payable on submission; non-refundable).
- Admission (one‑time) fee for day pupils: Foundation Stage–Year 2: CHF 3,000. —; Years 3–5: CHF 3,500. —; Years 6–13: CHF 4,500. — (payable within 10 working days of offer; secures the place; non‑refundable and not credited to term fees).

Day‑student Tuition — Annual and Per‑Term amounts (per pupil)

All annual tuition amounts below are stated in Swiss francs (CHF). The school's standard term billing splits the annual tuition as Term 1 = 40%, Term 2 = 30% and Term 3 = 30%; per‑term amounts shown below follow that split.

- Foundation Stages 1–2: Annual tuition CHF 31,400. —
- Term 1 (40%): CHF 12,560. —
- Term 2 (30%): CHF 9,420. —
- Term 3 (30%): CHF 9,420. —
- Years 1–2: Annual tuition CHF 32,650. —
- Term 1: CHF 13,060. —
- Term 2: CHF 9,795. —
- Term 3: CHF 9,795. —
- Years 3–5: Annual tuition CHF 33,950. —
- Term 1: CHF 13,580. —
- Term 2: CHF 10,185. —
- Term 3: CHF 10,185. —
- Year 6: Annual tuition CHF 36,200. —
- Term 1: CHF 14,480. —
- Term 2: CHF 10,860. —
- Term 3: CHF 10,860. —
- Years 7–8: Annual tuition CHF 42,950. —
- Term 1: CHF 17,180. —
- Term 2: CHF 12,885. —
- Term 3: CHF 12,885. —
- Year 9: Annual tuition CHF 43,300. —
- Term 1: CHF 17,320. —
- Term 2: CHF 12,990. —
- Term 3: CHF 12,990. —
- Year 10: Annual tuition CHF 45,300. —
- Term 1: CHF 18,120. —
- Term 2: CHF 13,590. —
- Term 3: CHF 13,590. —
- Year 11: Annual tuition CHF 45,750. —
- Term 1: CHF 18,300. —
- Term 2: CHF 13,725. —
- Term 3: CHF 13,725. —
- Years 12–13: Annual tuition CHF 48,250. —
- Term 1: CHF 19,300. —
- Term 2: CHF 14,475. —
- Term 3: CHF 14,475. —

(Annual tuition figures and the term split for invoicing are applied to calculate the per‑term amounts above.)

Boarding — Fees and One‑time Charges (Years available for boarding and annual totals)

- Application fee (boarding): CHF 500. — (payable on submission; non‑refundable).
- Admission fee for boarding pupils (one‑time): CHF 8,500. — (payable on offer; secures the place; non‑refundable).
- Security deposit (boarding): CHF 4,000. — (refundable after departure once the account is settled).

Annual tuition plus boarding (per pupil; shown as Weekly boarder / Full boarder):

- Years 6–7: CHF 72,850. — (weekly) / CHF 98,500. — (full).
- Years 8–9: CHF 87,900. — (weekly) / CHF 118,650. — (full).
- Years 10–11: CHF 89,950. — (weekly) / CHF 121,950. — (full).
- Years 12–13: CHF 92,500. — (weekly) / CHF 125,500. — (full).

These boarding fees include house‑parent supervision, food and lodging (with laundry of bed linen), some local medical transfers (up to six trips per year within the local area), and other boarding services as listed in the school's service summary. Optional or extra charges (see below) are billed in addition to the stated annual fees.

Mandatory charges and frequent additional fees

- EdTech AI fee (Years 3–11): CHF 50. — per year (annually in October).
- EdTech VR fee (Years 7–12): CHF 50. — per year (annually in October).
- IGCSE examination charges: Year 10 CHF 300. — (per pupil, annually); Year 11 CHF 1,500. — (per pupil, annually).
- IB Diploma fee: Years 12 and 13 CHF 1,500. — (per pupil, annually).
- Medical & complementary insurance (boarding): CHF 2,700. — annually (invoiced in August for boarding pupils).
- Uniform: basic uniform package generally from CHF 300. — to CHF 545. — (charged at point of sale).
- Pocket money (boarding suggested amount): CHF 1,750. — annually (often invoiced).
- Single room request (boarding): CHF 10,000. — annually (if available; charged in addition to the boarding fee).
- Minibus transport (optional) — zone pricing published; examples of yearly one‑way: CHF 2,060. — (Zone 1) up to CHF 2,990. — (Zone 3); termly pro‑rata options available.
- Learning centre / SEN support and specialist tuition: fees vary by level of support (examples include CHF 150. — per 6‑week intervention up to specific annual programme fees for higher levels).

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Default billing for day pupils: termly billing with the annual tuition split as Term 1 = 40%, Term 2 = 30% and Term 3 = 30%. Payments are due on Term 1: 30/06/2025; Term 2: 30/11/2025; Term 3: 28/02/2026 (dates reflect the academic billing calendar).
- The school issues invoices in advance; it is possible to request annual billing instead of termly billing. For boarding families, the school publishes annual invoicing and other invoicing options; extra expenses (optional activities, clubs, pocket money, some transport items) are billed at the end of each term.
- All fees are payable in advance against the invoice on or before the due date. Invoices must be paid in full, without deduction. Payments can be made by wire transfer or by credit card; a 3% surcharge applies to credit card payments. The school may request a direct debit instruction for further payments.

Late payment and collection

- If fees are not paid by the due date the pupil may be suspended from attending school activities, examinations or graduation; reports and diplomas will not be released until all financial obligations are settled. Boarding pupils may be required to return home after a maximum suspension period if boarding fees are unpaid.
- The signatory undertakes to pay annual default interest of 10% for late payments. Reminder charges for collection are applied (example: CHF 50. — for a second reminder; CHF 100. — for additional reminders). Expenses incurred in the collection process will be charged to the parents.

Withdrawal, refunds and notice

- Withdrawal must be notified in writing to the Admissions Department. Notice deadlines to leave at the end of each term are published; for example, to leave at the end of Term 1 (December) notification must be received by 31 August; to leave at the end of Term 2 (March) by 31 December; to leave at the end of Term 3 (June) by 31 March. If the required notice is not received, the following term's tuition (and boarding, where applicable) fees are payable in full.
- No refund of fees can be claimed on account of absence through illness, expulsion or disciplinary measures or for other circumstances not attributable to the school. If a pupil is withdrawn before or during a term without meeting notice requirements, no reimbursement of that term's tuition and fixed charges will be made. The security deposit for boarding is refundable after the pupil leaves and all accounts are settled.

How invoices are typically presented and other invoicing notes

- Annual tuition appears on the school invoice; parents may choose termly or annual billing where offered. Extra charges (uniform, optional clubs, transport, exam charges, some SEN services) are invoiced separately or at the end of each term. Multi‑child sibling discounts are published and applied where eligible; these are published per year group.

Summary of accepted payment methods

- Bank (wire) transfer — details provided on school invoices.
- Credit card — accepted with a 3% surcharge.
- The school may request direct debit for ongoing payments; occasional payment processing or reminder fees may be charged for late or missed payments.
Academics

St. George's International School Switzerland teaches IBCP (International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme), Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels for students aged 1.5 to 18.

Curriculum

The school follows the Cambridge International curriculum up to IGCSE and offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). Cambridge International runs from Pre-school through Junior School to Years 10–11 (IGCSE), after which students progress to the IB Diploma Programme in the High School (ages 16–19). The IB is delivered in English, with a choice between an English route and a bilingual English/French route, and language acquisition support for beginners; the IGCSE pathway provides a broad, balanced curriculum and supports a smooth transition to the IB.

Student Teacher Ratio

Small class sizes and a low pupil-to-teacher ratio.

Exam Results

IB Diploma results are strong: the average score was 35.5, the highest score was 45, and 40% of students earned bilingual diplomas (2024 results).

Higher Education Progression

A University Guidance Counsellor assists with the university application process, deadlines, admissions testing, letters of recommendation, and transcripts. There is an on-campus University Fair with representatives from over 60 universities. Around one in three Inspired pupils progresses to Russell Group and Ivy League universities, with specialised support from in-house university staff and exclusive partnerships with Arete Educational Consulting and The Classroom Door; Swiss destinations include EPFL, UNIL and EHL.

Gifted and Talented

Enrichment is prioritised for learners to support advanced study and broader academic development.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The happiness and wellbeing of pupils are at the heart of everything the school does. A dedicated Vice Principal for Wellbeing oversees the support systems that ensure pupils flourish. Class Tutors in the Junior School and Form Tutors in Years 6 to 13 have immediate responsibility for pupils' wellbeing and progress, with regular catch-ups to discuss and resolve problems. The school fosters a collaborative community through the St. George's Parent Community, which runs events to strengthen home–school links and pupil development.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

Pupils with Special Educational Needs (SEN) have access to Learning Centre support as part of the school's inclusive provision. The Admissions process collects medical and psychological information to enable assessment and appropriate provision. The Learning Centre Admissions Policy governs access to support; depending on need, pupils may receive Curricular Support (Levels 1–3) and related options, with additional fees where applicable. English Language Support and integration considerations may be part of this process. Assessments may identify needs after arrival or over time to tailor provision.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The school provides an English Language Acquisition Programme (ELAP) and Integration Support for pupils who do not yet have language skills to access the academic curriculum. The Learning Centre offers language and study support to help pupils engage with lessons and integrate socially. Admissions require relevant medical or psychological reports to inform provision. Where needed, language and curricular support is allocated with associated fees as part of the learning plan. Support is designed to enable access to the international curriculum and successful integration.

Mental Wellbeing

The wellbeing of pupils is central to the school's ethos. A dedicated Vice Principal for Wellbeing oversees the support systems that ensure pupils flourish. Class Tutors in the Junior School and Form Tutors in Years 6 to 13 monitor wellbeing and progress, with regular catch-ups to discuss concerns. The school promotes strong home–school partnerships through the St. George's Parent Community and school events that support pupils' social and emotional development. This approach includes opportunities for drama, sport, arts and community activities that foster confidence and resilience.

Safeguarding

St. George's International School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. There is a Designated Safeguarding Lead and Deputy Safeguarding Officer who work with staff, parents and pupils and with local authorities to ensure child protection policies are followed on campus and off-site.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Registration: To begin your application, click Enquire Now to complete an Enquiry form. The admissions portal guides you through the application process and prompts you to upload documentation in support of the application. Required documents include a copy of ID or passport, the previous two years of academic records in English for Year 1 or higher, immunisation records, and a passport photograph. Finally, the Academic Dean or Headteacher of your child's current school must complete the Academic Recommendation Form.

2. Visit the School: After the application is completed, each prospective pupil is invited to meet with the Principal and the admissions team for a visit. During the visit, the pupil and their family will have the opportunity to ask questions and learn more about St. George's International School. If relocation from abroad makes a visit impossible, a video call interview can be held.

3. Assessment: Applicants will be invited to sit entrance assessments, which are usually taken online. The assessments form part of the application evaluation. The final decision is made after all steps are completed as part of the admissions process.

4. Final Decision: The admissions committee reviews all applications once they are completed and a decision is made. If a place is offered, you will receive an acceptance letter, an enrolment enrolment agreement, and an invoice for the admission fee.

Scholarships

Nsouli Scholars: The Nsouli Scholars Programme enables 50 extraordinary students at any one time to attend Inspired's prestigious schools on a full scholarship for the duration of their education. The programme honours Nadim Nsouli, who founded Inspired in 2013. Several scholarships will be awarded to individuals of Lebanese origin. Enquiries can be submitted via Enquire Now.

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