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The German Swiss International School (GSIS; German: Deutsch-Schweizerische Internationale Schule; Chinese: 德瑞國際學校 / 德瑞國際學校) is an international school in Hong Kong established in 1969 by German and Swiss families looking for a bilingual German–English education in an international setting.
In 1966, the RMS Swiss School, [2] meaning Ramseyer Memorial [1] opened in Accra with two teachers and 23 students. The school became jointly sponsored by Germany and Switzerland and uses a bilingual German–English programme.
Simplified Swiss education system. The obligatory school system usually includes primary education (Primarschule in German, école primaire in French, scuola primaria / elementare in Italian and scola primara in Romansh) and secondary education I (Sekundarschule or Sekundarstufe I in German, secondaire I in French and scuola secondaria / media in Italian and scola secundar in Romansh).
The SIS Swiss International Schools are a group of 19 private day schools in Switzerland, Germany, Brazil and Italy offering continuous education from kindergarten through to college. As of 2024, more than 5,000 students are enrolled with the SIS.
An interview with a Swiss German speaker, when shown on television in Germany, will require subtitles. [7] Although Swiss German is the native language in the German-speaking part of Switzerland, Swiss school students are taught Swiss Standard German from the age of six.
Colegio Helvetica de Bogotá (CHB; German: Schweizerschule Bogotá) is a Swiss international school in Bogotá, Colombia. [1] It serves up to grade 12 (final year of Sekundarstufe II). [2] It was founded in 1949. As of 2016 it has 780 students. [2]
German Swiss usually refers to either a single, a group of, or all Swiss citizens with origins from the German-speaking Switzerland. German Swiss may also refer to: German Swiss International School (Hong Kong) German Swiss International School (Ghana) German-Swiss border; Germany–Switzerland relations; Swiss-German Sign Language
Students at the school can study for the Swiss Matura (German or German/English), the German Abitur and, in English, the International Baccalaureate.. About three hundred students between 12 and 18 years of age from around the world follow programmes leading to the International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB), the Swiss Matura (German) or the bilingual Swiss Matura (German/English) and German Abitur.