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Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz is an international boarding school in Zuoz, near St.Moritz in Switzerland. Founded in 1904, it is located in the upper part of the alpine village in the area of Surmulins. There are around 300 pupils, including 220 in the boarding houses.
The Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz is a co-educational international boarding school. Our school philosophy is founded on respect for tradition combined with innovation. It finds expression in the Spirit of Zuoz, inspired by the sporting ethos of the Lyceum Alpinum, which attaches supreme importance to tolerance, respect, fair play, commitment and life ...
About 220 boarding and 120 day students aged 12 to 19 from over 45 nations come together at the campus in the Engadine to embody the Spirit of Zuoz. The holistic education at Lyceum Alpinum promotes intellectual, personal and physical development.
The Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz, founded in 1904, is a Swiss international boarding school set in spectacular alpine landscape near St. Moritz, Switzerland. The Lyceum campus occupies an extensive site with its own sports fields overlooking the alpine village of Zuoz.
Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz is a co-educational international boarding school set in spectacular alpine landscape at 1,750 metres above sea level near the resort of St. Moritz, Switzerland.
Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz boarding school offers a clear academic focus in breathtaking surroundings near the famous mountain resort of St. Moritz. Students enjoy a holistic education promoting high academic achievement, talent and a healthy, well-balanced lifestyle through arts, sports and extra-curricular activities.
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As an international school in Switzerland, Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz provides both the International Baccalaureate (IB) and the Swiss Matura programs, catering to a diverse student body from over 30 nations.