Collège du Lèman

 

Collège du Léman

Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and by the Council of International Schools | Founded by Francis A. Clivaz in 1960

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Collège du Léman International School is located on an 18 acre campus in Versoix, on the shores

of Lake Geneva, about 5 miles from the center of Geneva.  It was founded in 1960 by Francis A. 

Clivaz to help serve the needs of the growing diplomatic and international business community

located in the Geneva area.

 

Academics

The school has tow academic programs: one with instruction in French, preparing for the French Baccalauréate, the Swiss federal Maturité, and the bilingual Swiss Federal Maturité; the other with instruction in English, preparing students for entrance into colleges and universities via the International Baccalaureate Program and Advanced Placement examinations.

Students are prepared for their college selection and application by a college guidance counselor. 122 graduates entered universities and colleges in fall 2005, including Queens in Canada; Stanford, Brown, Harvard and Yale in the United States; the London School of Economics, Cambridge and Oxford universities in the United Kingdom; HEC Lausanne and Geneva in Switzerland; as well as many other higher education institutions throughout the world. 

 

Boarding

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Collège du Léman counts a total of 1800 students of which 220 are boarders.  There are six residence facilities to accommodate our boarders.  All of these are villas. For the most part, the students live two or three to a room.  Lounges are in each residence; a common area and a snack bar are open during the students’ free time.  There is one infirmary for boys and one for girls.  Two fulltime nurses are on duty, and a doctor with residence and office facilities adjacent to the campus is on call.

 

Sporting Activities

The school recognizes the importance of physical activity in the overall development of the individual.  Considerable emphasis is therefore put on sports.  All students are required to follow a physical education course, and sports activities are a regular part of the after class hours.  One week of ski classes is scheduled of each grade.  In addition, skiing is a regular weekend activity during the winter months.

 

Summer School

We offer co-educational French and English courses in our summer program for students between the ages of eight and eighteen.  After a placement test, students follow a personalized program designed not only to meet their ability but to also challenge their motivations.  In the afternoon, students are assigned to groups of around ten, according to their age, to take part in supervised activities.  A variety of sports with qualified instructors are provided.  Security is paramount and supervision of all activities is guaranteed.  Switzerland has its own treasures and it is for this reason that each week, a trip is organized to discover our beautiful country.  Places of interest, such as Interlaken, Lucerne or even Zermatt to see the Matterhorn, are visited as well as the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, the Omega Museum in Bienne and a famous chocolate factory.

 

1290 Versoix | Switzerland

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