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  1. June 30–July 6, July 2–7, July 21–August 10. St. George's School is located in the small town of Clarens on the shores of Lake Geneva, halfway between Vevey and Montreux. The school was founded in 1927 by two young graduates of Oxford. It was the first British school to open in Switzerland. Over the past 70 years, the school has gained a ...

  2. Come and meet St. George’s International School on 17th of April. Embark on a journey to success in our top day and boarding school among a vibrant international community in the Swiss Alps. Our staff will showcase the outstanding academics and personalised approach we give to each student, preparing them to thrive in an ever-changing world.

  3. As an international school, St. George’s ensures that all pupils are well prepared to interact with others in our multilingual and international world. Our Family Language Planning Service allows us to work with individual families to understand the language profile of each pupil and their language ambitions.

  4. Our alumni, known as Georgentians, find St. George’s just as exciting, inspiring and enriching after graduation, ... St. George's International School. Chemin de Saint-Georges 19, 1815 Montreux, Switzerland. Tel: +41 21 964 34 11 . Useful links. Contact Us; Admissions; Download Brochure;

  5. Arete Educational Consulting: Ignite the Future. Arete Educational Consulting is a full-service tutoring and educational consulting company. Their goal is to help pupils of all ages fulfil their dreams – from helping pupils raise their SAT score by 300 points, to gaining admission to an Ivy League university.

  6. St. George's is focused on all facets of the students' development. Thus, an emphasis on sport accompanies our cultural programmes in Music, Art, and Drama. After-school clubs provide an opportunity for students to pursue non-academic interests as diverse as sewing, rock climbing, karate and dance.

  7. The Secondary School provides an early opportunity to develop responsibility and leadership skills and pupils to take an active role in its daily organisation. Pupils can become members of the Pupil Council, Monitors, School Ambassadors or House Captains to engage fully in the life of their school and maintain its visionary and modern outlook.