Competency track
At secondary school level, students between the ages of 12 and 18 learn in an pedagogical environment that combines rigour with flexibility. Compulsory core subjects form a solid academic foundation, supplemented by freely selectable additional courses that allow students to personalise their education and meet their individual interests and goals. This combination encourages motivation and independence. The internationally recognised German Internationales Abitur gives access to leading universities in Switzerland, Germany and the rest of the world. All students benefit from targeted support in their personal orientation.

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Our degrees
Our school offers three German school-qualifications to cater for the diversity of individual profiles and objectives: the Hauptschulabschluss (after grade 9e), the Realschulabschluss (intermediate school-leaving certificate after grade 10) and the German International Abitur (DIA). This diploma opens doors worldwide for our graduates: As an internationally recognised qualification, the DIA provides access to renowned universities in Switzerland, Germany and the rest of the world. The multilingual teaching, in-depth intercultural competence and the strong promotion of critical thinking prepare students specifically for demanding academic and professional challenges.
Career and degree orientation
Visits to EPFL, ETH Zurich, and German universities, participation in our Study and Career Congress, internships, and meetings with professionals give students the opportunity to explore their future prospects in a hands-on and meaningful way.
This structured support is enhanced by regular exchanges with partner universities and companies in Switzerland and internationally.


Learning outside school
Cultural activities, study trips and international exchange programmes broaden the students’ perspective and strengthen their awareness of global interconnections. Political discussion evenings and extracurricular projects, particularly with the International Organisations in Geneva, promote critical thinking and social commitment. Learning goes far beyond classroom teaching and shapes young people into curious, open-minded and responsible individuals.
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