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Institut Villa Pierrefeu (or Pierrefeu) is Switzerland's oldest standing finishing school, [3] in Glion, Vaud, founded in 1954. Recognized as the "Harvard of finishing schools," [ 4 ] it is a member of the Federation of Swiss Private Schools with the international school code of ISO 9001.
Private business school (science/tech focus), not a Swiss university Geneva Business School: Geneva, GE: Needs check IACBE: AACSB ACBSP: Private business school, not a Swiss university GBSGE.com Geneva School of Business and Economics Geneva, GE - None None Not a Swiss university, No longer registered in Switzerland as a business under Zefix
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The school's emblem. The Institut Florimont is a private school in Geneva, Switzerland. It was founded in 1905 by the Congrégation des Missionnaires de Saint François de Sales, soon after a law in France prohibited religious congregations of any persuasion. The Institut Florimont started out as a private catholic French-speaking boarding ...
The school uses a curriculum of core and foundation subjects within a structure that follows the English National Curriculum («Cambridge International Examinations») [2] and the Baccalauréat en France. [3] The school also provides the IB (International Baccalaureate) since 2009 [4] and the preparation to the Examen de Maturité Suisse.
The education system in Switzerland is very diverse, because the constitution of Switzerland delegates the authority for the school system mainly to the cantons. The Swiss constitution sets the foundations, namely that primary school is obligatory for every child and is free in state schools and that the confederation can run or support ...
The history of Ecolint has been charted in four volumes published in different decades. The first, bilingual one (Ecole Internationale de Genève – Son premier demi-siècle / International School of Geneva – the first 50 years, Geneva: 1974, 311 pages), edited by René Lejeune (better known as René-François Lejeune), compiles the contributions and eyewitness accounts of various authors ...
Approximately 60% of those admitted will not successfully finish their studies, and a large amount will do it in 5 or 6 years. [ 1 ] Postobligatory Secondary Education Schools in Geneva have an average dropout rate of: 50% in the first year, 15% in the second year, 35% in the third year and 20% in the fourth year.