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The Swiss teaching tradition
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The forerunners:

  • Paracelsus (1493-1541), physician, professor at Basle University.

  • Heinrich Pestalozzi (1746-1827), teacher and advocate of universal education.

  • Karl Barth (1886-1968), theologian, professor at Basle University.

  • Jean Piaget (1896-1980), child psychologist, professor at Geneva University..

Ces personnalités ont ouvert la voie à un enseignement de qualité dont le rayonnement a largement dépassé nos frontières. La Suisse dispose de la plus forte densité d'écoles privées au monde. Tous les continents sont représentés dans ses nombreuses institutions.

The power of private school

Only private schools can offer tuition perfectly tailored to each student, efficient, brisk and personalized, given by specialists engaged in the daily world of trade and business. Curricula are instantly adapted to needs and meet the demands of immediate application in the field. Small classes enable closely personalized attention to each student's effective needs, in a cheerful atmosphere. Pedagogical means are constantly being brought up to date and reshaped at all times. This represents a huge advantage to learners.

Universally recognized certificates and diplomas are awarded at the end of courses. International exchanges and interesting job offers enable graduates rapidly to begin working towards stimulating and promising careers.