About International School of Geneva
International School of Geneva, La Grande BoissiĂšre campus is centrally located in Geneva in pleasant wooded grounds and is easily accessible via public transport.
The campus blends a charming mix of old and new buildings, including an 18th century chĂąteau and a new, ultra-modern Centre des arts providing exceptional facilities for the creative, visual and performing arts. Our Pedagogical Pathway is winding through the forest, highlighting the major tree species and other points of interest.
Our Primary, Middle and Secondary schools all benefit from a brand-new STEM Centre, well-equipped libraries, media centres, extensive ICT facilities, assembly halls and recreational areas tailored to the needs of each age group.
Top quality sports facilities allow us to offer an excellent Physical Education programme as well as a wide variety of recreational and competitive sports.
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IB
Primary Language
English
Ages
3 to 18
Max Class Size
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Sam Fransisco, 8 months ago
âItâs A Great school and good education, but the environment is a bit toxic and biased
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Nikolaus WEIMANN, a year ago
In the 1970s when I was there I encountered a few very outstanding personalities among the teachers. There were also many mediocre teachers and a few number of bad ones. As a student difficult to make friends among the other students (I rather had friends among the teachers). A great ideology of international friendship and cooperation, but the reality of that was biting a bit in that context. But still difficult to imagine to have graduated anywhere else. Regarding grading: Don't rely too much on teacher's evaluation for passing IB exams or not (you might get 3 from the teacher during the year and 5 in the IB or the other way round).