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The Bilingual All-Day School for Children from 1,5 to 16 Years

ipso! International School is a bilingual all-day school for children aged 1.5 to 16 years. The German-English early childhood support and education programme is unique in Switzerland and offers a combination of international and local curricula and a family atmosphere.

ipso! International School is state-approved and follows the guidelines of the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IB PYP) at kindergarten and primary level. In secondary level I, bilingual tuition is provided according to the cantonal curriculum. This means that a change from and to the state school system is possible at any time, both locally and internationally.

Our school has been accredited by the IB organisation according to strict international quality standards and undergoes regular assessment as an «IB World School».  

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Our parents

Testimonial Mr. Wood
We wanted to make sure that our daughter had the best opportunity for the future and we felt that it was right here in our little hometown.

Mr Wood
Father of a student at ipso! International School

Testimonial Herr Huber
Rate mal Papi, welcher ist mein Lieblingslehrer... alle fünf

Herr Huber
Vater einer Schülerin an der ipso! International School

Testimonial Frau Renz
We chose this school because it is multilingual, multicultural and multinational... which is important for us.

Mrs Renz
Mother of two students at ipso! International School

Testimonial Herr Meisinger
Sie erzählt jeden Tag einen neuen Begriff auf Englisch.

Herr Meisinger
Vater einer Schülerin und eines Schülers an der ipso! International School

Testimonial Frau Hauptmann
For us as parents, it gives us the feeling that we have made the right decision to bring her here. We feel comfortable that she is in a great environment and she develops well.

Mrs Hauptmann
Mother of a student at ipso! International School

Our school

"The greatest strength of our school is our passionate, highly qualified team of teachers."

Sabina Sümegi-Schärli
Senior Advisor

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