International School of Zug and Luzern

International School of Zug and Luzern

Respect, Motivate, Achieve
Address
Walterswil
central Switzerland
Baar, Zug, Switzerland, 6340
Switzerland
Information
School type Non-profit, Co-ed, day school
Founded 1961
Director Dominic Currer
Faculty 260
Grades Early Years / Primary School / Middle School / High School
Gender Co-ed
Age 3 years to 18 years
Enrolment 1250
Education system PYP, MYP and DP, IB World School, College Board Advanced Placement Courses
Medium of language English
Campus Baar (ZG), Riverside (Hünenberg, ZG), Wengen (BE)
Campus type Suburban
Colour(s) Blue and White
Athletics Soccer, Basketball, Rugby, Cross Country, Softball, Swimming, Skiing, Tennis, Track & Field
Mascot Eagles
Nickname ISZL
Accreditation CIS/NEASC, International Baccalaureate
Affiliation Swiss Group of International Schools, Council of International Schools, Council for Advancement and Support of Education, European Council of International Schools
Alumni www.iszl.ch/alumni
Website www.iszl.ch

The International School of Zug and Luzern (ISZL) is an independent co-educational, non-profit day school, from Pre-School to Grade 12 serving the international community of Central Switzerland. The school contributes towards creating additional learning space for students from different nationalities.[1]

Accreditation

The ISZL Zug Campus in Baar (Zug) kindergarten, primary school (Primarstufe 1.-6. Klasse, grade 1-6), lower-secondary school (Sekundarstufe I, grade 7-9) are approved by the bureau for elementary school (Amt für gemeindliche Schulen), administration for education (Bildungsdirektion), canton of Zug.[2]

The ISZL Riverside Campus in Hünenberg (Zug) upper secondary education (High School: Sekundarstufe I (Grade 9) aka lower-secondary school grade 9, and Sekundarstufe II (Grade 10-13) aka upper-secondary school grade 10-13) is approved as a Sekundarstufe II by canton of Zug,.[2]

However, ISZL's (upper) secondary education (Middle and High School) is not approved as a Mittelschule/Collège/Liceo by the Swiss Federal State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI).[3]

History

The Pre-School - Grade 12 International School of Zug and Luzern (ISZL) was founded in 2008 following the merger of the International Schools of Zug and the International School of Luzern and The Riverside School.[4]

The International School of Zug (ISOZ) was founded 1961 in Zug, known then as The Zug Anglo-American School or the Zug American School. With just fourteen students, ISOZ provided an English speaking primary education for the expatriate families in the region. The campus is in the town of Baar, half way between Luzern and Zurich.

The Riverside School was founded in 1990 as a university preparatory high school. It has been offering the College Boards Advanced Placement (AP) programme since its inception. In 2007, Riverside was authorised to offer the Diploma Programme of the International Baccalaureate (IB). It is also a member of the European Council of International Schools. In 2003, Riverside moved to its current location on the lake of Zug. As of 2010, the campus has moved to Hünenberg.

The International School of Luzern (ISOL) was founded in 2006 as a sister school to the International School of Zug. ISOL was located in Kastanienbaum in the town of Horw, near the city of Luzern.

With the merger of these schools in August 1, 2008, the new International School of Zug and Luzern (ISZL) serves the needs of around 1,250 students from more than 50 different nationalities across two campuses.

Campuses and facilities

Zug Campus

Primary and Middle School Early Years to Grade 8.

Home to over 800 students the Zug Campus is located in an idyllic rural setting on the outskirts of Baar in the Canton of Zug and hosts the Zug Primary School and Middle School. The Zug Primary School and Middle School offer classes from Early Years 1 up to Grade 8. The main building, the Wettinger House, was constructed in the late 17th century and is surrounded by modern classroom buildings. The Middle School is located in the Baarburg building, a new facility providing state-of-the-art science labs, the ISZL Gallery and the ISZL Theatre for school performances. The facilities also include two gymnasia, two computer centres, science laboratories, two libraries, music rooms, a cafeteria and dining hall. Additionally, the school has fully equipped outdoor playgrounds, two hardtop basketball courts, two indoor sports fields and an all-weather sports field.

Riverside Campus

High School Grades 9 to 12.

The Riverside Campus is located in Hünenberg and hosts the ISZL High School, in an environmentally friendly purpose built building. The campus is attend by 340 High School students between the ages of 14 and 18. With extensive facilities such as four state-of-the-art science laboratories, three computer labs, six art and music facilities, dance/drama studio and a library it is perfect for any teenagers education. Additionally, the school has an all-weather hard court and a multipurpose sports field. In 2013 the build of a triple gymnasium, containing three gyms, a dance studio, techno gym, fitness center and climbing wall, was completed. The campus is conveniently located for access by public transport.

Outdoor Education Centre

Primary, Middle and High School Pre-School to Grade 12

In the summer of 2008, ISZL bought Chalet Bergehim a beautiful purpose-built wood chalet, located in the famous mountain village of Wengen, in the heart of the grand Berner Oberland. chalet Bergeim has numerous generously sized en-suite rooms, a lounge, a multi-purpose classroom, lecture theatre and dining area. With spectacular mountain ranges, 213 kilometers of prepared ski slopes, hiking trails, waterfalls, glaciers and the Lauterbrunnen gorge all in close proximity, Chalet Bergheim offers our students endless opportunities for class trips, winter sports, exploration and outdoor learning.

Language Program

English as an Additional Language (EAL) A large number of the students in the school do not have English as their mother tongue. Therefore, every EAL classroom contains a range of language capabilities in English. The EAL programme enables students to develop their language skills in a small group setting. The programme is inquiry-based and skills-based.

Mother Tongue Classes At present, there are 7 mother tongue language classes (Hebrew, Dutch, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Swedish). These are private after-school lessons.

Sports

Physical Education is a compulsory part of the curriculum for students in the Primary Years Program. In addition, a variety of sports are offered at a competitive and non-competitive level and many lead to involvement at regional events. Boys' and girls' teams compete annually with other international schools at the Swiss Group of International Schools (SGIS) events in Switzerland.

Arts

Music is taught to all students, from Pre-School to Grade 8. In Grades 2 and 3, students have an additional recorder lesson. Students in Grades 4 through 8 learn an instrument of their choice. From Grade 8 onwards the four disciplines of visual art, dance, drama and music provide a medium through which students can explore, understand and develop their creative abilities. In addition to these concerts, each year the Middle School classes perform a musical show at a local theatre. The school has three choirs for various age groups. In the autumn of 2013, the Hünenberg campus opened a dedicated art facility to support ISZL's expanding arts program.

References

Notes

  1. School places at premium for expat children Swissinfo.ch
  2. 1 2 "Anerkannte Privatschulen / Authorised private schools" (official site) (in German and English). Zug, Switzerland: Amt für gemeindliche Schulen, Bildungsdirektion, Kanton Zug. January 2016. Retrieved 2016-02-25.
  3. "Maturität" (official site) (in German, French, and Italian). Berne, Switzerland: Swiss Federal State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation, SERI. 17 March 2015. Retrieved 2015-05-06.
  4. Neue internationale Schule öffnet die Türen, Neue Luzerner Zeitung

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