Collège du Léman

Collège du Léman
Address
Route de Sauverny, 74
Versoix, Geneva, Switzerland
Information
Type Private, Day & Boarding School, University Prep, International boarding
Established 1960[1]
Owner Nord Anglia Education
Head of school Thomas Schädler
Grades PreK–12
Gender Co-educational
Age 1 to 18
Enrollment over 1900 (2015–16)
Student to teacher ratio 9:1
Website www.cdl.ch

Collège du Léman (CdL) is a private, for-profit international school in Versoix, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland. This pre-school through 12th grade school has approximately 1900 students representing more than 100 nationalities and has been accredited by both the European Council of International Schools and the NEASC (New England Association of Schools and Colleges). CdL is a member of the Swiss Learning group. The school was founded in 1960 by M. Francis Clivaz and was acquired in 2015 by Nord Anglia Education. As of 2015-2016 fall semester, Mr. Thomas Schädler[2] is the Director General of CdL.

Academic Programme

The academic programme integrates both bilingualism and multilingualism and leads to:

Campus

Collège du Léman is an 8 hectares landscaped campus, nestled between the Jura Mountains and Lac Léman on the outskirts of Geneva. It offers attractive residential facilities and disposes of recreational areas which provide for both leisure and sport activity when the need arises.

Accreditations

Collège du Léman is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC)[4] and the Council of International Schools (CIS).[5]

Notable alumni

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Coordinates: 46°17′21″N 6°09′33″E / 46.28917°N 6.15917°E / 46.28917; 6.15917

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