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Collège du Léman

Collège du Léman

74, route de Sauverny, 1290 Versoix GE, Switzerland

+41 22 775 56 56


admissions@cdl.ch

www.cdl.ch

Collège du Léman
School type Co-educational Day & Boarding
Founded 1960
Director General Mrs Pauline Nord
Co-ed Age Range 2-18 years (boarding from 8)
Day fees per annum CHF24,600 - CHF35,900 per annum
Boarding fees per annum CHF89,900 - CHF102,700 per annum
Curriculum A Levels, FrBacc, IPC, IBDP, IBCP, IGCSE, Natl, AP, SAT
Language of Instruction English, French
Average Class Size 18
Teacher/Pupil ratio 1:9
Associations ECIS, CIS,NEASC,AAIE,SGIS,IB

Collège du Léman is a prestigious Swiss international day and boarding school for boys and girls 2 to 18 years old, dedicated to inspiring individual growth, academic excellence and global citizenship.

The school's green, village campus is a welcoming and beautiful place to learn, situated on the edge of Lake Geneva, with panoramic views of the Alps and just 20 minutes from Geneva and the international airport.

Students can follow English, French or Bilingual programmes of study. The school offers International and national curricula throughout. In High School, students can choose to take the IGCSE, followed by a choice of the International Baccalaureate (Diploma or Careers Programmes), our American style High School Diploma (with Advanced Placement options), the Maturité Suisse or the Baccalauréat Français. Collège du Léman has a 100% diploma pass rate and the majority of students go on to leading universities around the world.

There are more than 120 different nationalities amongst the school's 1800 students, brought together by a strong 'RISE' values system: Respect, Internationalism, Team Spirit and Excellence. This helps to shape generations that harness differences, changing our world for the better.

As part of the Nord Anglia Education family of over 80 schools around the world, Collège du Léman benefits from world-leading teacher development, and one-of-a-kind collaborations with The Juilliard School of Performing Arts, MIT and UNICEF, building the skills students need to prepare for any future.

The school's commitment to global thinking and an individual approach help each student find their place in the world, allowing them to succeed anywhere, and to discover their true potential.