Institut International de Lancy
Switzerland
About Institut International de Lancy
Institut International de Lancy is a mainstream, all-through, independent school based in Genève, Switzerland. It is an international school that was founded in 1903. At the moment, it has around 1,460 pupils on the roll. Students can study for their International Baccalaureate Diploma, the Cambridge IGCSE qualification and the French Baccalaureate Diploma. It is a Catholic School that educates boys and girls from the age of three to 19.
Headteacher
Monique Roiné
Values and Vision
Institut International de Lancy’s mantra is: ‘Travailler et réussir ensemble’. This translates to: ‘Work and succeed together’. The school aims to give students skills that will help them through their lives. It wants to make sure everyone leaves the school with a passion for learning, for the rest of their lives. Extra-curricular activities are available at the school for every pupil to take advantage of. Clubs on offer include ballet, artistic gymnastics, soccer, table tennis and judo. It does not discriminate against religion or people from different walks of life. Daycare is available for children over the school holidays and after lessons finish for the day. This is on offer for children in kindergarten and the primary school sections. The school holds camping activities to entertain them. The curriculum is enriching and well-balanced. It offers students the opportunity to gain both a British and French education. Parents are encouraged to take an interest in the academic lives of the children. Teachers care and support the pupils whenever they need help.
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