Inter-Community School Zürich

Inter-Community School Zürich

Infobox Secondary school
name = Inter-Community School Zürich

established = 1960
city = Zurich
country = Switzerland
campus = Suburban
type = Private coeducational
affiliation =
affiliations = International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO), European League for Middle Level Education, Swiss Group of International Schools, European Council of International Schools, Council of International Schools, National Association of Independent Schools, New England Association of Schools & Colleges, National Middle School Association
headmaster = Michael Matthews
faculty =
students = 700 approx.
grades = Early Years Program,
Primary school,
Secondary School
address = Strubenacher 3, Postfach. 8126 Zumikon
mascot =
colours = Blue, Orange
newspaper =
yearbook =
free_label_1 = Newsletter
free_1 = [http://www.icsz.ch/home/about/newsletters ICS Newsletters]
free_label_2 = Alumni Association
free_2 = [http://www.icszalumni.com/ ICS Alumni]
free_label_3 = Primary language
free_3 = English
website = [http://www.icsz.ch www.icsz.ch]
footnotes =
picture =
The Inter-Community School Zürich (ICS or ICSZ) is a private, independent, international, co-educational day school and offers a comprehensive educational programme in English for children from ages of 3 to 18. The school is international in character and welcomes students of all nationalities. Since 1971, the Inter-Community school has been located in Zumikon near Zurich, Switzerland.

The school has a commitment 'to provide the best possible international education in order that students can respond to challenges, realise their own potential and integrate into a multicultural world community.'

History

1960-1969

The Inter-Community School Zurich was founded on March 18th 1960 at a meeting at the Hotel Carlton Elite between the American, Australian, British and Canadian communities of Zurich. [ [http://www.icsz.ch/home/about/History History of ICS] ] The school enrolled 84 students aged 4-13 during its first semester at the Hotel Rigiblick. There were 5 staff members employed at the time as well as the founder Gerald Atkinson and his wife.

In May 1961, ICS signed a lease with the city of Zurich for the rental of a lakeside villa (which in the 1930s had been renovated for use by Prince Paul of Yugoslavia) [ [http://www.icsz.ch/home/about/History/Development History of the development of ICS] ] In September of that year, ICS began its second year of operation in the new villa with 160 students enrolled.

By 1967, there were 200 students enrolled from Kindergarten to 7th grade with two classes per grade. Rooms were in short supply, so another facility was found in Regensdorf. Shortly thereafter, the upper primary classes were moved to Regensdorf, while the lower primary classes remained in the lakeside villa on Seefeldquai. The search for one facility to house the entire school was now underway.

The founder of ICS Gerald Atkinson relinquished his ownership of the school in 1968, to facilitate the process of ICS gaining the legal non-profit foundation status. This non-profit foundation status would make it easier to raise funds for the purchasing of a new building. On August 1st 1968, the Foundation of The Inter-Community School was established under the Swiss Civil Code.

1970-1986

In early 1970 the municipality of Dübendorf, a suburb near Zurich, had just completed the construction of a new primary school, but only required half of the rooms. ICS was offered the use of the other half of the building for one year, while another more permanent location was sought. In April 1970, the lower primary classes moved out of the lakeside villa in Zurich to the new temporary facility in Dübendorf. The upper primary classes remained in Regensdorf during this period.

At the same time, the board of trustees had found a farmer in Zumikon who was willing to sell ICS some of his land. The contract for the purchase was signed in November 1970. After receiving two major loans from Credit Suisse and the Swiss Union Bank, ICS was ready to build its own facility. Construction began in November 1971 and was completed in December 1972. When the winter term began in 1973, the entire school was under one roof - this was the Primary School building. 270 students were now enrolled at ICS. In 1977 additional land was purchased, and extensions to the Primary School building were done in 1979 and 1982. Shortly thereafter in 1985, a library and kindergarten were built.

The 1986 'Brink Report' by the Board of Trustees formulated plans for the development of a secondary school at ICS. The first pavilion was erected in 1987 as the first secondary school classroom.

Academics

The medium of instruction is English, but all children above Kindergarten must study German. From grade 6, students are also required to study a third language (French or Spanish). The academic curriculum of the whole school is based upon the programmes of the International Baccalaureate, and ICS is the only Zurich area school authorized to offer the IB programmes at all levels. The IB programmes are specifically designed to facilitate transition to and from national education systems and entry into universities around the world.

Class maximum size varies between 16 and 24 depending upon grade level and there is a student-teacher ratio of approximately 8:1.

Considerable emphasis is also placed on the non-academic programme of field trips, athletics, music, drama, activities, community service, and personal challenge programmes.

Just under half of the student body is composed of native speakers of English, and the school has a comprehensive programme of English as an additional language (EAL) and learning support.

References

External links

* [http://www.icsz.ch Official homepage]
* [http://icszweb2.ch Online Curriculum Centre]


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