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College du Leman

CDL

Part of Nord Anglia Education, Secular, Founded 1960

Updated July 2026

2–18Ages
Co-edGender
Day & BoardingType
1,800Students
For-profitOwnership

Languages

English flagEnglishFrench flagFrenchGerman flagGermanSpanish flagSpanishJapanese flagJapanese

Collège du Léman is a private, co-educational day and boarding school in Geneva, Switzerland, serving students aged 2 to 18. It is a diverse international community of nearly 1,800 students from 120 countries, part of the Nord Anglia Education family.

Term structure

Two semesters

Teaching approach

The school operates on a 'Made for You' philosophy, which prioritises personalised learning paths tailored to each student's strengths and passions. Its educational approach is guided by the RISE values: Respect, Internationalism, Spirit, and Excellence. The school aims to foster a spirit of openness and tolerance, preparing students to become global citizens and leaders who are respectful of differences.

Programmes

The school offers a bilingual environment where students can learn in English, French, or a combination of both. Curricula include the International Early Years Curriculum (IEYC), International Primary Curriculum (IPC), Cambridge Primary Curriculum, and International Middle Years Curriculum (IMYC). In High School (ages 14–18), students choose from five pathways: the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP), IB Career-related Programme (IBCP), American High School Diploma, French Baccalaureate, and Swiss Maturité.

Outcomes

The school reports a 100% pass rate across its five diploma programmes, including the IBDP, IBCP, High School Diploma, Swiss Maturité, and French Baccalauréat. Graduates frequently matriculate to top 100 universities globally, including institutions such as Oxford, University College London, and Ecole Hôtelière de Lausanne. In 2025, students achieved an average IBDP score of 35, significantly higher than the global average.

Student support

EAL support
Included in fees
Learning support
Dedicated department

Learning support

The school provides personalised care and differentiated teaching to ensure all students thrive, including those with additional educational needs. The pastoral and counselling team works alongside teachers and external experts to support student wellbeing, offering resources such as mindfulness sessions and a buddy system. Specialist English as an Additional Language (EAL) support is also available.

Frequently asked questions(7)
What curriculum does College du Leman offer?
College du Leman offers IB PYP, IB MYP, IB Diploma and Advanced Placement.
How much is tuition at College du Leman?
Annual tuition at College du Leman is CHF 24.9K–CHF 117.5K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
What ages does College du Leman teach?
College du Leman enrolls students aged 2 to 18.
Is College du Leman a day or boarding school?
College du Leman is a day and boarding school.
What accreditations does College du Leman hold?
College du Leman holds accreditations including IB, CIS and NEASC.
Is College du Leman co-educational?
College du Leman is a co-ed school.
Where is College du Leman located?
College du Leman is an international school in Geneva, Switzerland.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2026-2027
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
PRE-SCHOOL 2-3 years old2–3CHF 24.9K
PRE-SCHOOL 4-5 years old4–5CHF 24.9K
PRIMARY G1-5/CP -CM2/BIL1 - BIL5CHF 29.3K
MIDDLE SCHOOL SECONDAIRE ENGLISH G6-8/BIL6-8CHF 34.7K
HIGH SCHOOL G9-10CHF 36.5K
HIGH SCHOOL G11-12 & IBCHF 37.5K
MIDDLE SCHOOL SECONDAIRE FRENCH 6 e - 4 eCHF 33.7K
SECONDAIRE 3 e & 2 deCHF 35.4K
1 re - T leCHF 36.5K
BOARDING FEES G5-12/CM2/Tle Full YearCHF 117.5K
Other fees(5)
Other fees
Application fee· Application fee for new day and boarding studentsCHF 500
Registration fee· Admission fee for new day studentsCHF 3.8K
Registration fee· Admission fee for new boarding studentsCHF 4.8K
Deposit· Security deposit for new day studentsCHF 600
Deposit· Security deposit for new boarding studentsCHF 6K

Discounts

  • Sibling discount: Varies

Admissions

The admissions process is flexible and designed to accommodate families throughout the academic year. Prospective families begin with an online enquiry, followed by a campus tour or virtual discovery meeting. The application requires supporting documents, a non-refundable fee of CHF 500, and a confidential report from the student's current school; boarding applicants must also complete a video questionnaire. Once reviewed, the school provides an offer of a place, typically within five working days.

Calendar

The academic year typically begins in late August and concludes in late June. Key breaks include an autumn holiday in October, Christmas holidays from late December to early January, a ski week in February, and Easter holidays in April. Detailed term dates for both day and boarding students are available on the school's website.

Facilities

Swimming poolSports fieldGymnasiumPlaygroundLibraryDining hallScience labsArt roomMusic roomTheatre / auditoriumBoarding

About the campus

Located on a 20-acre campus in Versoix, the school features a 5,000-square-metre Olympus Gymnasium, an all-weather pitch, sports courts, and a beach volleyball court. Academic facilities include modern science labs, music studios with private practice rooms, drama rooms, and a library with views of Lake Geneva. Boarding students reside in residential villas equipped with large bedrooms, ensuite bathrooms, kitchens, and private gardens.

Co-curriculars

The school offers over 100 extracurricular activities, including sports like swimming, judo, mini-tennis, and basketball, as well as creative pursuits such as ballet, cooking, and 3D drawing. Students can participate in residential camps, local and international trips, and service-learning projects like the Gift Box appeal. Additionally, the school maintains exclusive collaborations with The Juilliard School, MIT, and UNICEF to provide enriched artistic and academic experiences.

  • Dr Emmanuel BoninDirector General (effective 1st August 2026)

    Dr. Bonin is a bilingual French-English leader with over 25 years of experience in education, including more than a dozen in senior leadership roles. He holds a Doctorate in Organisational Change and Leadership from the University of Southern California and is a Professeur agrégé d’histoire. He joins Collège du Léman from the French International School of Hong Kong, where he served as Head of School.

  • Pauline Nord
    Pauline NordDirector General

    Pauline Nord has served as Director General for seven years, guiding the school with a focus on community and student growth. She has experienced the school as a teacher, parent, and leader, and will be joining the Swiss International Scientific School in Dubai.