Switzerland, Geneva
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No residential boarding is provided. After School Care is available daily until 18:20, offering free play, structured activities, and indoor/outdoor experiences.
Lunch is included in the school fees and all meals are provided with no additional charges. Meals are organized as pedagogical meals to support nutrition, language development and sustainability; a nut-free environment is maintained and special dietary needs are accommodated.
SISOG is a private non-profit association governed by its statutes under Article 60ff. of the Swiss Civil Code. The General Assembly is the ultimate decision maker; the Board directs the school's activities and includes Chair Jonas Jacobsson, Vice-Chair Sinziana Sindrilaru, Secretary Stefan Roesler and Treasurer Christopher Finnegan.
Swedish International School of Geneva (SISOG) is a private bilingual preschool and primary school for children aged 1–12. Instruction is offered in English, Swedish and French, and the school follows a bespoke integrated curriculum based on the Swedish Academic Curriculum and the Plan d'études Romand (PER) introduced in the canton of Geneva; it is approved by the Geneva Department of Public Instruction (DIP). The Red Thread concept connects learning across subjects, from Preschool through Primary, ensuring coherence and continuity. SISOG provides Swedish Small Group Classes for pupils from Swiss, French or International schools and Swedish Online Courses for Middle and Secondary levels. The school emphasizes small classes, strong teacher–pupil relationships, and formative feedback, with daily outdoor time and regular termly development talks involving parents. Extras include After School Care, Holiday Camps, and a Student Council that empowers students to participate in school life and policy discussions.