Eden School Reviews (4)

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Y L, 2 months ago


Feel lucky we found this school.

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Emily H, a year ago


EDEN school is an innovative bilingual school where kids can be: creative, curious and have fun while learning at their own pace.

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Oriane Chevrot, a year ago


If you are looking for a school which will teach your child a love of learning, look no further, Eden is the right place. The school has adopted a holistic teaching approach which makes sure that every child's needs ( academic as well as emotional) are met. While the academic is clearly at the core of the school, the pedagogical team also perpetually strives to help develop the students' intra and inter-personal skills ( autonomy, collaboration, empathy, perseverance ect...) To do so, the teachers are continually trained with the latest pedagogical tools: flipped classroom, project-based learning, mindfulness, innovative maths strategies based on the latest neuro-scientific studies. Ultimately, the school has adopted a successful Positive Discipline to teaching which ensures that each child's emotional as well as physical needs are met. I believe that if you are looking for a school which will successfully shape the next generation, you have stopped at the right place.

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Claire Aroeste, a year ago


This is a good school for the younger kids. It has a beautiful environment. The teachers are excellent. That it is bilingual is also wonderful. However, for parents, this school is less than ideal. Despite being one of the most expensive private schools in Geneva, it has about 20 more days of vacations, compared with public schools in Geneva; moreover, it starts later in the morning (8.15) and ends sooner in the afternoon (15:30); even "garderie" ends an hour earlier than public schools (5pm versus 6 pm). Moreover, during the covid confinement period, very little teaching was offered to younger pupils.

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