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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.
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Scuola Svizzera di Milano (SSM; German: Schweizer Schule Mailand; French: École Suisse de Milan; Romansh: Scola Svizra Milaun) is a Swiss international school in Milan, Italy. It serves Kindergarten/Materna through Obserstufe/Liceo (senior high school). [1] It was first established in 1919. [2]
A part of the SIS Swiss International School network, it serves levels Educação Infantil until Ensino Médio (senior high school/sixth form college). [2] There are three bilingual divisions for students: Portuguese-English, Portuguese-German, and Portuguese-French.
The school added a post-graduate program in 1959 and summer programs in 1972. Since its establishment, TASIS has expanded to include schools and summer programs in England, Greece, Cyprus, Italy, France, Spain, and Puerto Rico. [10] The school is owned by the TASIS Foundation, a non-profit organization. [11] [12] Villa De Nobili, 1972
Istituto Leonardo da Vinci (LdV) is a private Italian international school [1] located in Lugano, Switzerland. [2] It serves levels scuola primaria (primary school) through liceo (senior high school/sixth form college).
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Physical Education is a compulsory part of the curriculum for students at ISZL. A variety of sports are offered at a competitive and non-competitive level, to include involvement at regional events. Boys' and girls' teams compete annually with other international schools at the Swiss Group of International Schools (SGIS) events in Switzerland.