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Through Ecole d’Humanité’s outdoor programme, students not only boost their physical health but also improve their resilience, problem-solving, communication, and adaptability. Soft skills aside, they realise their role as stewards of our planet.
ISP talks to Katja Maike Braun, Ecole d’Humanité School Director about how the school is staying true to its progressive humanistic pedigree. Give us an overview of your background and how you came to join the Ecole d’Humanité. I’ve been with the Ecole d’Humanité for four years now.
The Ecole promotes a culture of inclusivity and collaboration, crucial tools in facing the challenges of tomorrow in a global world. The international nature of the school’s community allows young people to see diversity as enrichment (they boast over 30 nationalities and a multilingual environment).
The Ecole d'Humanité delivers a holistic education for its students. We support and promote academic and social competencies. We develop creative strengths, the readiness for engagement in society, and the assumption of responsibility.
Ecole d'Humanité in Hasliberg Goldern, Switzerland serves students in grades 8-12, PG. View their 2024-25 rankings, tuition cost, acceptance rates, reviews and more.
The Ecole d’Humanité is one of the most renowned boarding schools in Switzerland, and the only boarding school in Europe offering a truly progressive education in both English and German. At the Ecole d’Humanité, your classrooms overlook stunning mountain peaks, and open wide to the world around you. Discover the principles of ...
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The Ecole d’Humanité supports students in learning to express themselves, in advocating for their needs, and in communicating their points of view. We teach students to raise issues respectfully, confront conflicts, and work together to find creative solutions.