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Choosing a Secondary school in Switzerland is a defining decision for families seeking academic excellence, international opportunities, and personalised support. Beyond programmes, it is about finding the right environment to help each student thrive.
At Collège du Léman (CDL) in Geneva, one of the leading international schools in Switzerland, Secondary students choose between five internationally recognised diploma pathways: the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP), the International Baccalaureate Career Related Programme (IBCP), the American High School Diploma, the French Baccalauréat, and the Swiss Maturité.
Among these options, the French Baccalauréat and the Swiss Maturité are often the two diplomas most frequently compared by families visiting the school. At CDL, these two programmes represent distinct but equally strong academic journeys: the French Baccalauréat and the Swiss Maturité fédérale bilingue (English-French).
Both are rigorous, highly respected, and internationally recognised pathways that open doors to top universities in Switzerland and around the world. And both are supported by the same educational philosophy: helping each student reach their full academic and personal potential in a truly international school environment in Geneva.
With day and boarding students from over 120 nationalities, Collège du Léman is a truly international school in Switzerland, offering a multicultural learning environment where global perspectives are part of daily life. In Secondary school, academic success is supported through:
As Emmanuel Coigny, Executive Principal / Proviseur du Secondaire at Collège du Léman, explains:
“Our philosophy is to offer the best of both worlds: academic rigour and international openness. We want students to become confident, capable global citizens.”
From age 15–16, students at Collège du Léman choose their academic pathway, leading to two of the most respected Secondary school diplomas in Europe.
The French Baccalauréat in Geneva at Collège du Léman is a structured and rigorous academic programme recognised in over 150 countries.
It combines:
This structure helps students build consistency, academic discipline, and confidence—key factors for success in top universities.
Ideal profile
The French Baccalauréat is suited to students who:
The Swiss Maturité in Geneva at Collège du Léman is federal and bilingual (English-French). It is a highly respected federal diploma recognised across Switzerland and internationally.
The programme includes:
This pathway requires consistency, discipline, and long-term academic commitment.
Students develop strong academic English by studying subjects in English, not just learning the language—an essential advantage for international universities.
Ideal profile
The Swiss Maturité is ideal for students who:
A key advantage is direct access to Swiss universities without additional entrance exams.
At Collège du Léman, both the French Baccalauréat and the Swiss Maturité are complemented by an additional qualification: the American High School Diploma. Students therefore graduate with a bilingual French–English High School Diploma, reinforcing the international dimension of their studies in Geneva.
This dual qualification strengthens university applications worldwide and is a key advantage for families seeking an international education in Switzerland. It provides:
This is a defining feature of Collège du Léman: students graduate not only with a national diploma, but with a truly international academic profile from one of the best schools in Geneva, Switzerland.
For Camille, joining Collège du Léman after studying in France marked a real turning point in her academic journey. Very quickly, what stood out to her and her family was both the academic strength of the programme and the quality of support provided throughout the Swiss Maturité.
“What convinced me and my parents was the strength of the programme and the support we receive throughout the Maturité.”
Over time, she discovered that this support was not only academic, but deeply personal and consistent. The close follow-up from teachers, who accompany students over several years, became a key part of her experience, especially during demanding exam periods.
“Teachers know us well and support us throughout the years. During exam periods, they help us stay calm and focused.”
Being part of an international school in Geneva also had a broader impact on her learning experience. Beyond the French curriculum, the environment naturally strengthened her English and expanded her academic confidence in an international context.
“Being in an international environment naturally improved my English. It makes a real difference for university applications.”
Looking back, Camille also describes how the Swiss Maturité shaped not only what she learned, but how she learned. It helped her develop a more structured, analytical approach to thinking and expression, particularly under pressure.
“It taught me how to structure my thinking and express ideas clearly under pressure.”
At Collège du Léman, academic excellence is consistent year after year. Recent results include:
These results reflect the strength of personalised teaching, structured preparation, and continuous academic support.
While the diplomas differ, the support system remains the same across Collège du Léman. Students benefit from:
Teachers act as mentors, ensuring each student is supported academically and personally.
More than an academic institution, Collège du Léman is a multicultural international school in Switzerland where students grow in a community of over 120 nationalities. Opportunities include:
“Success is not only academic results. It is when a student is well, confident, and ready for the future”, shares Emmanuel Coigny.
The French Baccalauréat and Swiss Maturité at Collège du Léman are two different pathways leading to the same goal: success at top universities worldwide.
Different structures. Different rhythms. One shared ambition: academic excellence, personal growth, and international opportunity.
There is no “better” diploma—only the right fit for each student.
At Collège du Léman, academic counselling ensures each student chooses the pathway best aligned with their strengths and ambitions. As Camille, CDL student, concludes:
“It’s not just about the diploma. It’s about who you become while doing it.”