Switzerland, Zug
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Terra Nova Bilingual School in Küsnacht near Zürich offers a bilingual German–English education for ages 3 to 12, based on the Swiss curriculum with English taught through Cambridge Primary. In primary years, instruction in language, mathematics, science and social studies is delivered in parallel in German and English by native speakers, with French introduced from Year 5. Pre-Kindergarten (age 3) is bilingual with a 1:6 ratio; Kindergarten (age 4) is a two-year program split 50/50 between High German and English. After Year 6, the school joins Academia Group Switzerland and provides a pathway to higher education through Academia International School Basel, Winterthur and Zurich, including a Pre-IGCSE for Years 7–8, followed by IGCSE and International A Levels. The campus serves around 150 students with more than 40 teachers. Highlights include after-school programs, ski camps, cultural and language activities, and a school bus connecting Meilen and Tiefenbrunnen. Lunch is included daily.
Florastrasse 19, 8700 Küsnacht, Switzerland
Terra Nova Bilingual School has 150 pupils, typical class sizes of 16, instruction in German, English.
Terra Nova Bilingual School is located at Florastrasse 19, 8700 Küsnacht, Switzerland.
Pre-Kindergarten; Kindergarten; Primary school
Bilingual school
Individual and differentiated instruction to cater to all learners.
Switzerland
Annual tuition at Terra Nova Bilingual School ranges from CHF 22,110 to CHF 29,040 for 2026/27.
Terra Nova Bilingual School teaches Swiss Curriculum, Cambridge (Primary) for students aged 3 to 12.
Terra Nova Bilingual School provides a bilingual German–English program based on the Swiss curriculum from pre-kindergarten through Year 6, with English instruction based on the Cambridge International Curriculum. Primary (Year 1–6) instruction in language, mathematics, science and social studies is delivered in parallel in German and English by native speakers, with French introduced from Year 5. Pre-Kindergarten is bilingual from age 3, with a 1:6 supervision ratio and a focus on bilingual vocabulary and early numeracy. Kindergarten is a two-year bilingual program for children from age 4, with instruction split 50/50 between High German and English by native speakers, emphasizing early literacy, numeracy and social development. After Year 6, Terra Nova is part of Academia and offers higher-education pathways through Academia International School Basel, Winterthur and Zurich: a Pre-IGCSE program for Years 7–8 in bilingual format, followed by IGCSE and International A Levels to prepare for university studies in Switzerland and abroad. English instruction is based on the Cambridge curriculum, and the program is designed to support students in developing strong language and learning skills.
Small classes; supervision ratio 1:6 in Pre-Kindergarten.
Academia International School Basel, Winterthur and Zurich prepares Year 7 students for IGCSE and International A Levels. A Pre-IGCSE program (Years 7–8) is offered in bilingual format, followed by IGCSE and A Levels to support university studies in Switzerland and abroad.
The school has a team of more than 40 teachers and around 150 students aged 3–12. It supports each child individually, welcomes diversity, and aims to nurture intelligence, creativity and personality. It fosters independence, empathy and healthy self-esteem, and provides a lively community with a broad range of extracurricular activities and after‑school care.
The school provides individual support for each child.
From pre‑kindergarten through Year 6 the school delivers a bilingual German/English education, with English taught by native speakers and English instruction based on the Cambridge international curriculum.
The school aims to help students mature into strong personalities, recognise talents and overcome barriers, and to develop self-esteem and resilience, while fostering social responsibility and a lifelong love of learning.
1. Visit and guided tour. We welcome you and your family for a visit and a guided tour of Terra Nova Bilingual School. If it meets your expectations, your child is welcome to spend a week getting to know us, our teaching staff, the other students and our daily routine. This initial contact helps families understand life at the school. Language of instruction is High German and English. 2. Initial consultation. An initial consultation is conducted to get to know the student and the family, and to discuss the student's needs, interests and background. This meeting helps assess fit for Terra Nova. 3. Trial week (Grades 1+). For students applying to Grades 1 or higher, a few non-binding trial days are arranged to get to know Terra Nova. The trial period lets both sides assess fit before enrollment. 4. Progress reports. We request the last two progress reports from the current or previous school to inform the admissions consideration. These reports help us understand the student's prior progress and needs. 5. Decision. The principal, together with feedback from teachers, the family and the child, decides whether Terra Nova is the right choice for the student. The decision reflects a holistic view of the student's readiness and fit with Terra Nova. 6. Next steps. Arrange an appointment with us to discuss enrollment. Fees and the price list are available for review, and contact us to arrange an initial consultation meeting.