Switzerland, Gstaad
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John F. Kennedy International School is a small English-language day and boarding school in Saanen/Gstaad, Switzerland. Founded in 1971, it educates around 100 students aged 2.5 to 14 from more than 23 nations. The school offers Early Years, Primary and Middle School, using the International Early Years Curriculum, International Primary Curriculum and International Middle Years Curriculum. Primary classes are limited to 16 children, while Middle School students work with more specialist subject teachers. Boarding is available from age 6. The campus is made up of traditional Swiss buildings, with teaching and boarding facilities, a science laboratory, library and multipurpose hall. A distinctive feature is the school’s alpine setting: students take part in skiing, hiking, outdoor learning, culture trips and seasonal after-school activities. French continues in Middle School, and EAL support is available for students developing English language skills.
Chilchgasse 8, 3792 Saanen, Switzerland
John F. Kennedy International School has 100 pupils, typical class sizes of 12, instruction in English.
Gstaad, Switzerland. An Alpine setting.
Early Years through Middle School.
A co-educational international school in the Swiss Alps.
John F. Kennedy International School teaches IEYC (International Early Years Curriculum), IPC (International Primary Curriculum), IMYC (International Middle Years Curriculum), Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 2.5 to 14.
International curriculum.
Contact the school via jfk.ch.
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