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Institut Montana Zugerberg is a Swiss international day and boarding school located on Mt. Zugerberg, overlooking the city of Zug and its lake. It opened on May 3, 1926. It opened on May 3, 1926. Today it is a co-educational school that takes around 380 students.
Max Husmann, (1888–1965), Swiss peacemaker (Operation Sunrise), educator and founder of Institut Montana Zugerberg; Mirjam Indermaur (born 1967), Swiss businesswoman and writer; Andreas Blum (1938–2024), actor and radio journalist; Sport. Georges Stuber (1925–2006), a football goalkeeper who played 14 times for Switzerland
Having helped to pay for his studies by giving private lessons, he set up a college, which was to merge with the Institut Minerva, to tutor students for entry to the ETH. [7] In 1925, Husmann bought the old Hotel Schönfels on the Zugerberg overlooking Lake Zug as a site where he could found a school. The Institut Montana opened the following ...
Pages in category "International schools in Switzerland" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... Institut Montana Zugerberg; Inter-Community ...
Pages in category "Boarding schools in Switzerland" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ... Institut Le Rosey; Institut Montana Zugerberg;
His parents, a German doctor and a Swiss architect, moved to Switzerland when Forster was 9 years old. He spent his adolescence in Davos, a winter resort in eastern Switzerland, and at the international boarding school Institut Montana Zugerberg in central Switzerland. In 1990, when he was 20 years old, Forster moved to New York, in the United ...
Several universities and schools in Switzerland have Model United Nations societies and host conferences. Renown conferences include the ZuMUN of the University of Zurich , and for high school students the IMZMUN, hosted by Institut Montana Zugerberg .
The Zugerberg is a mountain overlooking Zug and Lake Zug in the Zug. It lies approximately halfway between Lake Zug and Lake Ägeri. The Zugerbergbahn funicular connects the Zugerberg from Zug. The upper station is located at a height of 925 metres and is a popular vantage point as well as a recreational area.