Switzerland, Lucerne
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Four Forest Bilingual International School Luzern is a private day school with campuses in Luzern and Zug. The school follows the cantonal curricula of Luzern and Zug and uses the British National Curriculum for English language instruction. From day one, students are immersed in a bilingual program, with one week taught in German and the following week in English, ensuring balanced language development. Preschool through Primary and Lower Secondary are offered across both campuses, with secondary education for grades 7–10 available at each site. The school provides modern classrooms equipped with learning technologies, plus dedicated spaces for art, music and science, a library, and extensive outdoor areas including a forest school. After school, Schulclub runs daily from 3:15 to 6:00 with activities such as sport skills, robotics, language classes and drama, alongside individual music lessons. Field trips, theatre performances, and museum visits are included in the annual fee. For families.
Maihofstrasse 95a, 6006 Luzern, Switzerland
Four Forest Bilingual International School Luzern has 150 pupils, typical class sizes of 12, instruction in German, English.
Lucerne campus: Maihofstrasse 95a, CH-6006 Luzern; Zug campus: Chollerstrasse 23, CH-6312 Zug-Steinhausen. Located in the heart of Switzerland; the Lucerne campus sits by the Rotsee in Luzern and the Zug campus is central to Zug, Steinhausen, Cham and Hünenberg with views of the central Swiss Alps.
Pre-School (from age 3) through 2nd Kindergarten, Primary, and Secondary (grades 7–10) at both campuses.
Private day school
Small class sizes with targeted progression; additional support available when required.
Switzerland
Morning supervision from 7:30am; after-school care until 6:00pm; lunch options available (packed lunch or catered lunch).
Annual tuition at Four Forest Bilingual International School Luzern ranges from CHF 13,776 to CHF 28,284 for 2026/27.
Four Forest Bilingual International School Luzern teaches Bespoke Curriculum, British Curriculum, EYFS (Early years foundation stage), Swiss Curriculum for students aged 3 to 15.
Following the cantonal curricula of Lucerne and Zug, Four Forest Luzern uses the British National Curriculum for English language. Teaching is delivered equally in German and English. From day one, students are immersed in a bilingual education, with one week taught entirely in German and the following week in English. The school serves Preschool (from age 3) through Primary and Lower Secondary across campuses in Lucerne and Zug.
Small class sizes. Individual goal-setting supports learners, particularly in Secondary.
The Talentia Programme provides enrichment for highly gifted primary pupils. It runs on Thursday mornings at the Zug campus, replacing one normal school morning, and is offered in German only to internal Four Forest pupils and LMS external pupils who have proven gifted. Workshops and projects form part of the programme.
The school creates a familial atmosphere to support learning and student wellbeing. Small class sizes allow teachers to address individual learning needs during lessons. When required, additional support and support teaching is used. After-school clubs and the broader after-school program offer activities and, through participation, SEL is enhanced by providing opportunities to practice teamwork, empathy, resilience and social skills in real-world settings. The Parents' Club fosters community and supports Be Well Day and anti-bullying campaigns.
The school provides additional support and support teaching when required.
The school teaches in English and German; English instruction is part of the bilingual program and incorporates the British National Curriculum for English.
Mental wellbeing is integrated into care and support. Be Well Day is supported by the school community and the Parents' Club. Anti-bullying campaigns are active within the community. After-school clubs and co-curricular activities help students develop resilience and social skills. A family-friendly environment and small class sizes support students' emotional well-being.
The school accepts applications throughout the school year, and entry is subject to availability. Families are invited to contact the admissions team to arrange a visit and meet the dedicated team. The four-step process is: 1. Make an enquiry; 2) Arrange a visit or tour; 3) Arrange a taster day (Schnuppertage); 4) Submit your application via the online form.