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Academia Bilingual School Winterthur is a private bilingual day school in Winterthur, Switzerland, serving ages 3–15 with the Swiss Curriculum and Cambridge Primary framework. It provides bilingual education across kindergarten, primary and secondary levels in an international environment and is recognised by the Canton of Zurich. The Winterthur campus opened in August 2021 on the WIN4 Campus, sharing facilities with Academia International School and the Swiss Academy Zurich. Students enjoy on-site lunch at L'Arena, after-school care, and a range of clubs. A distinctive feature is the Talent Promotion program, supporting talents in sports, music and dance, with on-site coaching and pathways to higher secondary options. After Year 8/9, students can transfer without exams to Academia International School's English high school or to the Swiss Academy Zurich high school in Winterthur. The school emphasises small classes, a diverse, international staff, booster lessons in German and English, and access by public transport.
Grüzefeldstrasse 34, 8400 Winterthur, Switzerland
Academia Bilingual School Winterthur has instruction in German, English.
WIN4 Campus, Grüzefeldstrasse 34, 8400 Winterthur, Switzerland
Kindergarten to Year 8
Private bilingual day school
Language booster lessons; smaller classes; differentiation; newcomer language support.
Switzerland
Day school with daily midday meals at L'Arena on campus and after-school care with clubs.
Bus connections; WIN4 campus well connected by bus; Winterthur-Grüze railway station within walking distance.
Annual tuition at Academia Bilingual School Winterthur ranges from CHF 25,200 to CHF 27,240 for 2026/27.
Academia Bilingual School Winterthur teaches Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Swiss Curriculum for students aged 3 to 15.
Bilingual education for kindergarten, primary and secondary levels in an international environment; the school is private and recognized by the Canton of Zurich.
Holistic development is emphasized, focusing on high social competence, independence and creativity. The school culture is characterized by mutual respect. In small classes with committed and highly qualified teachers, each pupil is individually supported. A school island provides special care during lessons, ensuring targeted support for individual needs. For talent in sports or music, tailored solutions balance training with schooling. Tailor-made extracurricular care runs from 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., including leisure courses, supervised homework hours and holiday programs.
The school island offers special care during lessons. Individual support is provided for missed lessons or for students needing extra help. New students can join any time as long as places are available. Booster lessons help pupils acquire German or English as needed.
Kindergarten, primary and secondary levels are bilingual. Mothertongue, qualified and dedicated teachers support language learning. If a pupil does not yet speak German or English, booster lessons ensure rapid acquisition of the second language. Booster language support is available to help new students catch up in language skills.
A positive learning atmosphere characterized by mutual respect supports pupil wellbeing. Small classes and highly qualified teachers provide individualized support to help each pupil realise their potential. The school island and tailored after-school care contribute to a balanced, supportive environment. The multilingual and international setting fosters resilience and independence.
1. Book a personal consultation and tour of the Winterthur campus. Academia Bilingual School Winterthur invites families to meet the team and learn about the bilingual Kindergarten, Primary and Secondary programs on the WIN4 campus. The visit includes a view of facilities and daily routines, including lunch at L'Arena and the after‑school care options. Contact the school to arrange your tour.
2. Admission is based on an interview, a recommendation from the current school, past report card, an entrance assessment and trial days where possible. When available, trial days are arranged to help both sides assess fit. This process helps us understand the applicant's readiness for bilingual instruction.
3. If a pupil does not yet speak German or English, booster lessons are provided to accelerate the acquisition of the second language. The booster lessons support both German and English language learners. These language supports are integrated with the school day to enable full participation in lessons.
4. New students can join at any time as long as there are free places. After admission, families select the schooling level (Kindergarten, Primary or Secondary) and the timetable, with options for before/after school care and lunch included in the day. The school day offers a comprehensive before and after school program from 7:15 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., with on‑campus lunch and clubs.
5. Complete registration and costs: book the tour and follow the registration steps. Fees are invoiced in advance and include teaching materials and care from 7:15 a.m. until the start of lessons and during lunch. A one‑time registration fee is CHF 600. After‑school care and lunch are billed according to use; trips and camps are charged per the price list. The price list provides detailed fees for Kindergarten, Primary and Secondary levels.