Germany, Berlin
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The Moser Schule Schweizer Gymnasium is a private, state-recognized gymnasium, part of the Moser Schule network and run as a non-profit gGmbH. It offers a bilingual German-French-English curriculum from Grade 5 for students aged 10 to 18. The school follows German and French curricular traditions, with immersion instruction in French and English. In Grade 10, students obtain the Mittlerer Schulabschluss (MSA), opening path to upper secondary study. In Grades 11–12, students can complete Abitur or AbiBac, aligning with Swiss and international pathways. The school emphasizes a multilingual humanities and science focus, with interdisciplinary project work and internships in the upper years. Learning is supported by social pedagogy and school psychology, and environment is modernized with digital equipment. Exchanges are maintained with Swiss partner schools Genf and Nyon and a French partner school within the AbiBac framework. About 330 students are enrolled, with recognitions like Exzellente Digitale Schule and Berufliche Orientierung.
Badenallee 31/32, 14052 Berlin, Germany
Moser Schule Schweizer Gymnasium has instruction in German, French, English.
Moser Schule Schweizer Gymnasium is in Berlin-Charlottenburg, Badenallee 31/32, 14052 Berlin. The school sits on a quiet residential street near Theodor-Heuss-Platz with good public transport access.
Grades 5–6 (Sek I), 7–10 (Sek I), and 11–12 (Sek II). The school begins with the 5th grade and students sit the Mittlerer Schulabschluss (MSA) in 10th grade to qualify for progression to upper secondary; the 12th grade can conclude with Abitur or AbiBac.
Private, state-recognized grundständiges Gymnasium with German-French-English orientation; bilingual German-French Gymnasium with immersion English and French; part of the Moser Schule network and run as a non-profit gGmbH.
Social pedagogy and school psychology support; homework supervision (Etudes) and after-school activities.
Switzerland
Non-denominational; no religious affiliation.
The school offers a full-day program Monday–Friday for grades 5–12. Instruction typically starts around 8:30 and runs to 15:15 with mandatory attendance; supervised after-school care is available from 8:00 to 17:00, and Etudes plus clubs can be taken.
Annual tuition at Moser Schule Schweizer Gymnasium ranges from EUR 4,800 to EUR 5,340 for 2026/27.
Moser Schule Schweizer Gymnasium teaches Bespoke Curriculum, German Curriculum, Swiss Curriculum for students aged 10 to 18.
The Moser Schule Schweizer Gymnasium is a state-recognized gymnasium with a German-French-English orientation and begins in grade 5. Multilingual instruction includes immersion in French and English. In grade 10, students obtain the Mittlerer Schulabschluss (MSA) to access the upper secondary level. The 12th grade can be completed with Abitur or AbiBac.
Abitur 2025: 46 examinees; 45 passed; pass rate 98%; average grade 1.69.
Social pedagogy and school psychology support students' social and emotional development.
Multilingual education with immersion in French and English; German-French-English orientation begins in grade 5; Abitur or AbiBac available in grade 12.
Mental wellbeing is supported through school psychology services.
1. 5th and 6th grade: The Moser School is open to all students who have successfully completed Grades 1–4 of primary school and who want to pursue foreign language focus in addition to their mother tongue. Typically admission to Grade 5 occurs to enable immersion-based learning. A gymnasium recommendation from the previous school is advantageous, and suitability for attending a gymnasium is a prerequisite. In a discussion between parents, the child, and the school management, the school's concept, expectations and possibilities are discussed and all important questions are clarified. Early scheduling of such a meeting is advisable; there is no fixed enrollment period within the school year, so available places from the preceding year are allocated. Each year two parallel Grade 5 classes with 20 children each are opened.