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Ecole Mosaic

Switzerland, Geneva

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The school at a glance
Instructs in French, English
Fees CHF 16,300 - 26,500
Ages 3 - 12 years
Pupil numbers 280
Type Co-educational
Opened 2004
Bus Service Yes
Academic offering
Curriculum Bespoke Curriculum, Swiss Curriculum
Taught languages French, English, German, Latin, Arabic, Mandarin, Russian
Typical class size 17
Strengths STEM, Performing Arts, Languages
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Community and Service
Stages Early Years, Primary School
Introduction

Ecole Mosaic is a private, bilingual, multicultural school in Geneva for students aged 3 to 12. It combines a bespoke integrated curriculum with the English National Curriculum and the Plan d'études Romand (PER), delivering a clear pathway for families seeking international schooling. A compulsory language tutoring programme from age 3P supports students who have not spent three full years in bilingual education. The Primary Programme emphasises project-based learning with transdisciplinary topics and enrichment in theatre, dance, music, languages, sports, STEAM and arts. In the early years, languages are alternated weekly; by the end of 4P most pupils achieve mastery of both languages, with a language support plan for late joiners. The Middle School provides a balanced bilingual curriculum, with French as the anchor language, enhanced English and German, and core subjects taught in both languages; Arts are taught in English, and Latin is optional. Facilities include STEAM lab and library.

Av. Dumas 23, 1206 Genève, Switzerland

The Essentials

Ecole Mosaic has 280 pupils, typical class sizes of 17, instruction in French, English.

Location

Located in Geneva, Switzerland. The school is at Avenue Dumas 23, 1206 Genève. It is a private bilingual and multicultural school serving children aged 3 to 12.

Stages

Primary and middle school. It serves children aged 3 to 12.

Type

Private, bilingual, and multicultural school.

Fees

Annual tuition at Ecole Mosaic ranges from CHF 16,300 to CHF 26,500 for 2026/27.

Application / Registration fee
- Registration fee (one-time, due on acceptance of the enrolment offer): CHF 1,990. For a second child from the same family: CHF 1,490.

Tuition fees (per term and annual totals) — 2025–2026 (CHF)
- Early Years (half-days): 1st term CHF 6,040 · 2nd term CHF 4,530 · 3rd term CHF 4,530 · Annual total CHF 15,100.
- Early Years (full days): 1st term CHF 6,956 · 2nd term CHF 5,217 · 3rd term CHF 5,217 · Annual total CHF 17,390.
- Primary (Grades 1–2): 1st term CHF 6,956 · 2nd term CHF 5,217 · 3rd term CHF 5,217 · Annual total CHF 17,390.
- Primary (Grades 3–8): 1st term CHF 7,704 · 2nd term CHF 5,778 · 3rd term CHF 5,778 · Annual total CHF 19,260.

Language-support (Fast Track / Passerelle) charge method and rates
- Language-support charges are calculated as percentages of annual tuition and applied according to the programme required by the student's level: FAST TRACK (for recent entrants with little or no French/English) and PASSERELLE (for students requiring more intensive support). Specific charges: FAST TRACK (1P entry): 15% of annual tuition; FAST TRACK (2P entry): 30% of annual tuition; PASSERELLE year 1: 40% of annual tuition; PASSERELLE year 2: 35% of annual tuition. Session frequency and programme details are specified within the language-support structure.

Annual compulsory ancillary fees (per school year)
- School material: CHF 420.
- Digital contribution: CHF 160.
- 5P–8P: Purchase of iPad & keyboard (charged as CHF 110 spread over 4 years).
- Educational and well‑being resources: CHF 345.
- Class outings (annual contribution): CHF 190.

Optional and extracurricular costs (examples; invoiced by term unless stated otherwise)
- Lunch (school canteen meal) + lunchtime supervision (annual totals shown): 5 days/wk CHF 3,950 · 4 days/wk CHF 3,160 · 3 days/wk CHF 2,370 · 2 days/wk CHF 1,580 · 1 day/wk CHF 790.
- Lunchtime supervision only (lunch-box from home), annual totals: 4 days/wk CHF 1,840 · 3 days/wk CHF 1,380 · 2 days/wk CHF 920 · 1 day/wk CHF 460.
- Mosaic Club morning (7:30–8:00): annual totals 5 days/wk CHF 800 down to 1 day/wk CHF 160.
- Mosaic Club after‑school (4–6 pm, snack included) annual totals: 4 days/wk CHF 2,760 · 3 days/wk CHF 2,070 · 2 days/wk CHF 1,380 · 1 day/wk CHF 690.
- Mosaic Club homework supervision (4–5 pm, snack included): annual totals 4 days/wk CHF 3,160 down to 1 day/wk CHF 790.
- Evening/short-session Mosaic Club options, Wednesday programmes, weekly extracurricular activities, private lessons (e.g., guitar) and holiday-camp weekly rates are listed as optional charges; many are shown as “from” amounts and are invoiced by term. Examples of unit/occasional charges: lunch per day CHF 26; lunchtime supervision per day CHF 19; after‑school per evening CHF 26; Mosaic Club homework supervision per evening CHF 29; late pick-up per 15 minutes CHF 26.

Discounts and sibling policy
- Sibling discount: 20% off tuition fees from the third child in the family (this sibling discount does not apply if any child's tuition is paid by an employer).
- Early single-payment discount: 5% on tuition fees if the full annual tuition is settled in a single payment by 15 July.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Initial enrolment: the first two months of tuition fees are invoiced upon acceptance of the enrolment offer.
- Re‑enrolment (returning students): the first month of tuition fees is invoiced in February for the following school year.
- Optional costs are invoiced by term.
- Late payment penalty: an automatic CHF 100 charge per invoice is applied after the first reminder.

Boarding
- No boarding provision or boarding fees are listed; the school operates as a day school for ages 3–12, so boarding fees are not applicable.

Other items not listed as fees in the schedule
- No uniform fee is listed in the published fee schedule.

Refunds / cancellation terms and payment methods
- The published 2025–2026 fee schedule specifies invoicing timing, penalties, discounts and the various compulsory/optional charges, but it does not specify a refund or cancellation policy within the fee schedule document, nor does it list accepted payment methods (e.g., bank transfer, credit card) in the fee schedule itself. For clarity, the fee schedule shows invoicing and penalties but does not include explicit payment-method or refund details.

Short summary of coverage and missing items
- The 2025–2026 published fee schedule provides: registration fee amounts, full tuition per term and annual totals by year group, compulsory annual ancillary fees, language-support charging method (percentages), optional/occasional activity pricing (with many per-term and per-unit figures), sibling and single‑payment discounts, invoicing timing rules and a CHF 100 late‑payment penalty. The fee schedule does not include a stated refund/cancellation policy or the school's accepted payment methods.
Academics

Ecole Mosaic teaches Bespoke Curriculum, Swiss Curriculum for students aged 3 to 12.

Curriculum

The school offers a bilingual education in French and English for children aged 3–12, using a bespoke integrated curriculum based on the Plan d'études Romand (PER) and the English National Curriculum. A compulsory language tutoring programme from 3P supports students who have not spent three full years in bilingual education. The Primary Programme emphasises project-based learning with transdisciplinary topics and enrichment in theatre, dance, music, languages, sports, STEAM and arts. In the early years, children alternate languages weekly; by the end of 4P most pupils achieve mastery of both languages, and for those joining mid-course a language support plan is provided. The Middle School offers a balanced bilingual curriculum with French as the anchor language, enhanced English and German, core subjects taught in French and English, and arts taught in English; Latin is offered as an optional language. By the end of Middle School pupils are prepared to pursue Swiss bilingual Maturité, IGCSE and A Level programmes, or French/International Baccalaureate pathways.

Exam Results

The school conducts exams or standardised tests in English or French to assess progress.

Higher Education Progression

Pupils are prepared to enter a Swiss bilingual Maturité, or international pathways such as IGCSE and A Level, or the International Baccalaureate.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

École Mosaic offers a bilingual and multicultural education for children aged 3–12. Classes are taught in English and French by native-speaking teachers. It has a strong track record for producing well-rounded students with excellent socio-emotional skills. The school fosters an international community through diverse extracurricular activities and a caring learning environment that supports social-emotional development. Wellbeing and social-emotional growth are supported by dedicated staff and school practices.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

École Mosaic is an inclusive school that aims to tailor the environment to each child's needs. Teachers receive regular training on learning difficulties and special needs. The school engages in ongoing dialogue with families, therapists, the teaching team and the referring doctor, under the supervision of the Wellbeing and Success Coordinator. When learning difficulties arise, the Pedagogical Team discusses options with parents and may arrange additional support or mediation. Some students receive personalised education plans with progress monitored, in collaboration with external support as needed.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

École Mosaic offers bilingual French/English education from Nursery to 8P. From year 3 (3P), children whose mother tongue is neither French nor English join the linguistic tutoring programme. Tutors help students acquire or develop the missing language in small groups one to three times a week, in close collaboration with class teachers. Parents are informed through a linguistic tutoring booklet and regular meetings to discuss progress.

Mental Wellbeing

Wellbeing is overseen by a Wellbeing and Success Coordinator who coordinates support involving families, therapists and the school doctor. The school emphasizes respect, tolerance and empathy as part of daily life, helping students develop healthy self-understanding and interpersonal skills. The approach supports social-emotional development across the curriculum and activities, fostering a caring and inclusive community where students feel safe and supported.

Safeguarding

The school maintains safeguarding policies and procedures, including anti-bullying measures and clear reporting processes. Staff receive safeguarding training, and concerns are addressed promptly under the guidance of designated safeguarding roles. The policies cover the welfare of students, collaboration with families and partners, and the handling of safeguarding concerns in a structured and confidential manner.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Complete the enquiry form. A member of the Admissions Office will contact you very shortly to arrange the next steps. The initial outreach establishes contact with the Head of Admissions. The enquiry initiates the Admissions process.

2. Phone call. The Parent will receive a call from the Admissions Office to arrange a virtual appointment with the Head of Admissions. This conversation introduces the family to the school and outlines what to expect next. It sets the schedule for the upcoming virtual meeting.

3. Confirmation Email and Invitation. The Admissions Office will send an invitation for a Teams meeting and a confirmation email. This confirms the scheduled virtual discussion and provides the meeting link. You may use this opportunity to prepare any questions.

4. Video Call. The Head of Admissions will speak to the Parents via Teams, providing all the information they need about the School and giving the opportunity to ask all of their questions. The Head of Admissions will address the school's programs, language approach, and next steps. Parents can ask about curriculum, language support, and admission requirements.

5. School Tour. If Parents wish to meet with the team, Parents will be contacted to arrange a tour at their preferred time. The school is open for tours from Monday – Friday. Tours are by appointment only.

6. Assessment. If the parents wish to progress with their application, the Admissions Office will organise an assessment with the coordinator of the relevant grade. The parents will receive a report on the assessment within 48 hours.

7. Parents' Confirmation. Heather Guenther is Mosaic School Head of Admissions.

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