Switzerland, Bern
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ISBerne is a day school in Gümligen, Switzerland, serving 275 students aged 3 to 18. It is an International Baccalaureate World School offering the IB Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme, alongside American and Swiss curricula. English is the primary language of instruction; German and French are taught through the IB curriculum, and EAL support is provided at no extra charge. In Primary, pupils may follow the new German Lehrplan 21 pathway or the English-language IB pathway. In Upper School they can pursue the US High School Diploma, the IBDP, or the Bilingual IBDP, with a Grade 10 Bridging Year after Swiss schooling. The 2017 Gümligen campus brings Learning to High School under one roof, featuring a double gym, a soccer pitch, spaces, Aula, and a Library with 12,000 items. After-school activities include Duke of Edinburgh, Band, Drama, MUN, Lego Robotics, and Arts and Crafts, plus NCAA-aligned pathways.
Allmendingenweg 9, 3073 Muri bei Bern, Switzerland
International School of Berne has 275 pupils, typical class sizes of 15, instruction in English, German.
The International School of Berne is located in Gümligen, Switzerland, at Allmendingenweg 9, 3073 Gümligen. The campus is accessible by train, tram, or car from Bern and surrounding areas. It serves students from the Bern region and nearby towns.
Early Learning Centre (ages 3+); Kindergarten (from age 4); Primary (Grades 1-5); Middle (Grades 6-10); Upper School (Grades 11-12). A Grade 10 Bridging Year and ISBerne Online are available.
Private day school
English as an Additional Language (EAL) support
Switzerland
A full school day from 8:30 to 15:30, with After School Care available until 18:00
Annual tuition at International School of Berne ranges from CHF 14,420 to CHF 39,215 for 2026/27.
International School of Berne teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), Swiss Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.
ISBerne offers the International Baccalaureate (IB) Programme as an IB World School. English is the primary language of instruction. In Primary School, students can follow the new German Lehrplan 21 pathway or continue in the established English-language IB pathway. In Upper School, students can pursue the US High School Diploma, the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP), or the Bilingual IBDP. A Grade 10 Bridging Year is available for students who have completed obligatory Swiss schooling. ISBerne serves students aged 3 to 18.
275 students are taught by 50 full- and part-time teaching faculty, giving an approximate student-to-teacher ratio of 5.5 to 1.
IB Diploma Exams (May 2024): cohort 29; average 33; global average 30.3; six bilingual diplomas awarded. ISBerne students consistently perform well above world averages.
Approximately 25 Grade 12 students graduate each year. About 90% of ISBerne graduates continue their education at colleges or universities worldwide. Graduates are admitted to universities in Switzerland and abroad, including institutions such as the University of Bern and UK universities such as King's College London and the University of Edinburgh.
ISBerne places great importance on the uniqueness of each child and provides proactive, holistic student support that is caring, inclusive, and individualized. The Student Support Services team consists of professionals in Counselling, English as an Additional Language, and Learning Support, who work with class teachers to address students' socio-emotional and academic needs. Students are encouraged to feel safe, secure, and comfortable in their environment to maximize learning. A Counsellor on campus supports behavioral, social, or emotional needs that might affect learning, with a collaborative approach to referrals and connections to community mental health services. The school maintains a rigorous Child Protection Policy to ensure each child's physical and psychological safety.
ISBerne welcomes students with mild-to-moderate learning needs, and teachers differentiate instruction in the classroom to meet individual needs. The school cannot cater for moderate-to-severe learning needs. A Learning Support teacher provides tools, strategies, and interventions, and there is a level of learning support included in tuition fees. If additional services such as speech therapy, exam readers, or one-to-one tutoring are required, the family is responsible for those costs. The campus is wheelchair accessible.
English is the medium of instruction at ISBerne. English as an Additional Language (EAL) support is provided for students up to and including Grade 10. There is no additional fee for the EAL support programme, and students meet with the ESL specialist during the German or French lesson. New students may be asked to demonstrate their English language proficiency to meet grade-level requirements. For entry to the Diploma Programme in Grade 11, a B2 level of English is required, and for the full IB Diploma, a C1 level is required.
ISBerne provides Counselling and Wellbeing support with a fully qualified on-campus counsellor who assists students with behavioral, social, or emotional needs that might affect learning. The Counselling team works with a collaborative approach to referrals and consultations with community mental health services. The school actively monitors and responds to students' emotional needs to support well-being. The environment is designed to be safe, supportive, and conducive to learning. Safeguarding policies underpin these practices to protect student welfare.
ISBerne maintains a rigorous Child Protection Policy to ensure each child's physical and psychological safety. This policy underpins safeguarding practices across the school. The Counselling team collaborates with community mental health services to support students and respond to safeguarding concerns. The school prioritizes a safe and secure environment where students can learn with confidence. Safeguarding procedures are implemented in alignment with these policies.
1. Inquire. ISBerne welcomes inquiries about space and programmes. Contact the admissions team by email, phone, or fill out the inquiry form; they respond promptly. Enrollment is open to international students new to Switzerland, subject to space being available.
2. Schedule your Personal Consultation or In-Person Tour. Families can meet the Admissions Team via a personal visit or video conference; the team will explain the programmes and answer questions. To arrange your consultation, schedule a tour online or contact by phone or email.
3. Submit your Application. To apply, download the appropriate application packet for the division: Early Learning Centre (ELC), Primary Years Programme (PYP): Kindergarten – Grade 5, Middle Years Programme (MYP): Grades 6–10, or Diploma Programme (DP): Grades 11–12.
4. Apply for Financial Aid. The International School of Berne Foundation provides scholarships based on the academic promise of the student and the financial need of the family. Applications for financial aid are filed no later than March 31 of the respective school year.
5. Check your Mailbox. After submitting, a confirmation of receipt is sent within 48 hours. If you don't receive any communication within 48 hours, contact the school. Applications are evaluated by the Divisional Principal and School Director, and you will receive an email notifying you of acceptance.
6. Start Dates. ISBerne operates on rolling admissions with no fixed application deadlines. New students are welcomed throughout the school year up to Grade 10. Grade 11 may start until the October Break, and Grade 12 may transfer if course selections are compatible with the IB programme.
The International School of Berne Foundation provides scholarships. Awards are based on the academic promise of the student and the financial need of the family. Applications for financial aid must be filed no later than March 31 of the respective school year.