You would be forgiven for thinking that university preparation only begins at 15 or 16 with A Levels and High School Diplomas, or even 14 with IGCSEs and PSATs. However, students will make many of their choices for entering those later years based on what they learnt from 11-14 – the years that form Brillantmont’s Middle School.
Whether you call it Middle School Education or Junior High, around the world children learn the fundamentals of science, mathematics, history and languages, to name but a few subjects in what are commonly broad and comprehensive syllabi. It is during this time that strengths and talents are identified, and any weaknesses addressed as early as possible.
Switzerland’s rich tapestry of languages – four official ones to be exact, plus English which is widely spoken – makes it ideal for students wishing to improve their language skills and benefit from a multicultural, multilingual environment.
In many ways, Switzerland has a bit of everything – captivating history; strong links to literature’s greats from Hemingway to Nabokov (who has a room named after him at the Le Montreux Palace Hotel, also once home to Byron and Tolstoy); and a landscape that can’t fail to ignite an interest in geography and the natural sciences, as well as offering an incredible natural playground.
All mainstream students study English and French with support for those wishing to take on a third language from the 6th Grade / Year 7.
If you have any questions about attending Middle School here at Brillantmont, send them to us online via our contact form. We’ll be sure to get in touch with you and send you further information.