International School of Geneva, International school in Geneva, Switzerland
The International School of Geneva is an educational institution with multiple campuses offering classes from early years through secondary level in English and French. The facilities include classrooms, learning spaces, and resources spread across different locations in the city.
The school was founded in 1924 to serve families working with the League of Nations, making it the first international school of its kind globally. Its creation reflects the needs of the diplomatic community that emerged in Geneva during that period.
The school brings together students from around the world, creating spaces where different backgrounds naturally meet and influence daily routines. The multilingual environment shapes how classes function and how students interact outside the classroom.
The school operates as a functioning educational facility with organized areas for different grade levels and age groups. Access to the buildings is structured according to school operations and daily schedules.
The school was the birthplace of the International Baccalaureate program, a widely recognized qualification now used in schools across more than 150 countries. This educational framework originated from efforts to create a unified curriculum for the international student body.
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