IB Diploma Programme in Switzerland

IB Diploma Programme in Switzerland

The IB Experience
Elèves de l'IB arrivent à Lémania. IB students arrive at Lemania

International Baccalaureate - Ecole Lemania

We offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) in the heart of Lausanne, in an urban and cultural setting. Whether you come from Switzerland or from all over the world, you will be able to open the doors to universities all over the world in a warm and stimulating environment. 

Our IB Diploma Programme offers an academically challenging and balanced programme certified by the International baccalaureate (IB).

In addition to the IB Diploma Programme Lemania offers also the Preparatory class (grade 10) which is a one-year programme that prepares students for entry into the IB Diploma Programme. The school provides courses such as mathematics, English, French, Sport, Economics, Business Management, Science, CAS (Creativity-Action-Service) and TOK (Theory of Knowledge) which have a specific focus to help ensure success within the IBDP.

The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) is a 2 year pre-university curriculum (grades 11/12), primarily aimed at students aged around 16 to 19. Offered at Lemania since 2013, the IBDP is recognised worldwide and students who obtain the qualification can enrol at the university of their choice.

In 2013, more than 100,000 students holding the IB qualification went on to higher education courses, and this number is rising each year. In the last decade, IB students have applied to more than 5,000 higher education institutions in over 100 countries.

If you would like to know more, please visit the official website: https://www.ibo.org/programmes/diploma-programme/

The IB Subjects at a glance

GROUP 1 – LANGUAGES A (SL*/HL**)

English- Italian – French – Spanish – German – Russian

 

GROUP 2 – LANGUAGES B (SL/HL/Ab Initio)

French – Italian – Spanish – German – Russian – English

 

GROUP 3 – INDIVIDUALS AND SOCIETIES (SL/HL)

Economics – Business Management – Information Technology in a Global Society (ITGS)*** – Psychology*** – Philosophy***

 

 

* SL = Standard Level

** HL = High Level

***Only via Pamoja, a learning platform recognised by the IB

GROUP 4 – NATURAL SCIENCES (SL/HL)

Biology – Chemistry – Physics

 

GROUP 5 – MATHS (SL/HL)

Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches

 

GROUP 6 – ART

An extra subject chosen from Group 1 to 4

 

Curriculum Organisation

IB school in Switzerland - The team

Many of our teachers hold Ph.D. degrees in their area of ​​expertise, ensuring a high level of expertise and in-depth knowledge for our students. They are highly qualified and committed to academic excellence.

In addition, all of them regularly update their Diploma Program training through IB workshops. These workshops provide valuable opportunities to stay informed about the latest advances in international education and to exchange best practices with other education professionals.

This combination of academic expertise and ongoing professional development ensures that our teachers are fully equipped to inspire and guide our students towards academic and personal excellence.

PhD in English literature (at Lemania since 2018)

English A LL / Turkish A SSTL Teacher(IB1/IB2)/English teacher (Pre-IB)

PhD in French literature (at Lemania since 2014)

Head of language/ CAS Coordinator/Russian A Lit/French A Lit/ French B / French ABinitio Teacher

Master 2 in Teaching, Education and Training professions in Maths/Sciences (at Lemania since 2022)

Biology and Chemistry Teacher /
In charge of the laboratory

PhD in Banking and Finance(at Lemania since 2019)

Business Management/Economics Teacher

Master in Mathematics (at Lemania since 2008)

Math and Physics Teacher

Master of teaching from School International training VT
(at Lemania since 2006)

English B/History/TOK teacher

PhD in Life Science (at Lemania since 2014)

IB DP Coordinator

IB at Lemania in numbers

32/33

Average points obtained by candidates who passed the diploma

6 vs 5.42

Average grade in languages (Lemania vs World)

38

% of graduate students then went to EPFL, Swiss universities and EHL.

40+

Nationalities since 2013

15

Students maximum per class

5
Vue sur la Gare de Lausanne

Minutes’ walk to Lausanne main train station

Giovanna Crisante, IBDP Coordinator

Throughout your curriculum at Lemania, Giovanna Crisante will maximise your chances of success. As IBDP Coordinator, she guarantees the quality of your diploma preparation and ensures that you can express your full potential.

Here, she answers a few questions about the IB at Ecole Lemania.

Giovanna Crisante's Interview
Baccalauréat international - Ecole Lémania

Your profile is key for your application

Here at Lemania College, our admission procedure looks at potential students’ whole personality, rather than focusing purely on applicants’ academic record. This gives us a better picture of each student’s specific needs, to make sure they succeed and fulfil their ambitions once they join the IB school.

We only make final admission decisions once students have submitted a complete application pack. If you are still missing some documents, you will need to tell us when they will be available.

Our admin team is here to help you complete the admission process and, if necessary, obtain your student visa.

The school’s Admissions Committee accepts all suitably qualified applicants, without discrimination on racial, ethnic or religious grounds.

Our international school has an inclusive approach to admission reflects and we are committed to fostering diversity and equal opportunities within our institution.

Frequently asked questions

International Baccalaureate (IB) programmes, particularly prominent in IB schools in Europe, offer a distinctive educational experience compared to traditional schooling. One of the standout advantages of IB lies in its comprehensive curriculum, which extends beyond conventional subjects to encompass components such as Theory of Knowledge (TOK), Extended Essay (EE), and Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS). This holistic approach fosters critical thinking, independent research, and community engagement, preparing students for the challenges of the modern world.

Moreover, IB’s emphasis on global perspectives and intercultural understanding is particularly relevant in Europe, where diverse cultures and languages intersect. Students in IB schools in Europe are exposed to a rich tapestry of viewpoints, languages, and traditions, and cultivate an appreciation for the interconnectedness of the global community.

In terms of assessment, IB stands apart from traditional schooling by employing a criterion-referenced approach. Rather than comparing students to their peers, assessments are based on predetermined criteria, focusing on individual mastery of subject matter and skills. This methodology promotes deeper learning and discourages rote memorization.

Furthermore, IB teachers undergo specialised training to effectively deliver the curriculum, and often employ inquiry-based teaching methods. This personalised approach prioritises the development of critical thinking, communication, and collaboration skills. It equips students with the tools they need to thrive in higher education and beyond.

Overall, IB programs offer a unique blend of academic rigour, global awareness, and skill development, an attractive choice for students seeking a well-rounded education, particularly in the diverse and dynamic context of Europe.

The requirements to earn an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma include completing coursework, assessments, and additional components. 

The IB Diploma Programme spans 2 years and is designed for students aged 16 to 19. Over the course of these 2 years, students engage in the study of 6 subjects selected from distinct subject groups. 

Students are required to pursue a minimum of 3 subjects and a maximum of 4 subjects at the High Level (HL), with the remaining subjects studied come from the Standard Level (SL) list. Instructional hours for SL subjects amount to 150 hours, while HL subjects entail 240 hours of instruction.

Students are assessed through a combination of internal and external assessments: examinations, essays, projects, oral presentations, and practical demonstrations, depending on the subject. Each subject is graded on a scale of 1 to 7, with 7 being the highest.

They must also complete the Theory of Knowledge course, which explores the nature of knowledge across disciplines. Assessment includes an essay and a presentation, graded on a scale of A (highest) to E (lowest).

Additionally, they must undertake independent research and write a 4,000-word Extended Essay on a topic of their choice, guided by a supervisor. The EE is graded on a scale of A (highest) to E (lowest).

Another requirement to earn the IB Diploma is the participation in a range of extracurricular activities involving creativity, physical activity, and service to the community. They must document their involvement and reflections on their experiences.

The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma and the French Baccalaureate both offer prestigious secondary school qualifications, but they have distinct differences.

The IB Diploma emphasises a broad, balanced curriculum with a global perspective, including subjects like Theory of Knowledge and Extended Essay, and is recognized worldwide. One of the advantages of the IB program is its flexibility and interdisciplinary learning opportunities.

In contrast, the French Baccalaureate provides a comprehensive education with a focus on French language and culture, primarily recognized within France and francophone regions.

Ultimately, the choice between them depends on individual preferences, educational goals, and future plans for higher education or career paths.

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Giovanna Crisante, IBDP Coordinator

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Elèves arrivant au campus urbain. Students entering urban campus

Student Life in our Lausanne downtown campus

Located in the heart of Lausanne, Ecole Lemania benefits from a dynamic environment connected to city life. In this vibrant city, where museums, theatres and restaurants coexist, students can draw positive energy for their academic career.

At Lemania, inspiration is not limited to classrooms. The city, recognized for its commitment to creativity, research and sport as the Olympic capital, offers an ideal setting for the personal and academic development of students.

Whether you aspire to join a specialised university (HES), obtain a bachelor’s degree in a Swiss university or aim for more specific sectors such as high school maturity or professional maturity, Lemania supports you on your journey. Thanks to a solid teaching program and a competent teaching team, you will be prepared for the required entrance exams and maturity exams.

In addition, thanks to close links with the local socio-economic fabric, students have access to opportunities for professional experience and practical training, which strengthens their academic and professional career.

Visit our campus

Summer Activities

We offer participants many activities during our summer camps. We organize sports, cultural activities and excursions.
Beach Volley

Surfing the Alaïa Bay Wave

Summer Sled

Splash Zone

Mountain Hiking

Stand-up Paddle

Image générale de l'internat. General picture of the boarding school

Boarding and catering

In the heart of Lausanne, Ecole Lemania has a welcoming boarding school for girls and boys from the age of 15.

In this boarding school, students benefit from a serene and comfortable living environment, conducive to concentration and well-being. They are supervised by qualified in-house teachers, available to support them in their studies and promote their personal development.

Whether for internal or external students, the school also offers quality catering, with meals prepared in the establishment’s kitchens under the supervision of a dedicated chef.

Visit the Boarding School

Lemania's promises

Lemania School

The student’s interest

At Ecole Lemania, our commitment is not limited to ensuring the success of our students in exams, but also aims to teach them essential skills and working methods which will be useful for their entire academic and professional life. We strive to provide each student with the tools necessary to fully express their potential and achieve their educational goals.

The quality of teaching

For many years, Ecole Lemania has been able to rely on a dedicated teaching staff who is strongly involved in the success of its students. Our teachers are not only experts in their field, but they are also passionate about education and invested in the academic and personal progress of each student.

Lemania School

The dialogue

We attach great importance to maintaining an open and constructive dialogue with our students and their parents. This constant and transparent dialogue allows for a better understanding of the individual needs of each student and promotes a personalised and proactive educational approach. We thus encourage the active participation of parents and students in the educational process.

The transparency

At Ecole Lemania, transparency is key. We put in place clear and precise regulations, as well as continuous educational monitoring thanks to real-time online information. Our goal is to make all educational processes easily accessible and understandable for students and their families.

Sustainable learning

We are committed to ensuring that every minute spent at school pays off and contributes significantly to the academic and personal development of our students. To achieve this, we offer supervised studies after school hours, as well as individualised coaching to support each student in their academic journey. Our goal is to promote sustainable learning and continuous progression throughout our students’ education.

Visit the Lemania planet

Ecole Lemania offers a diverse range of training that opens up vast prospects for the future. Whether to access university or to enter directly into the job market, our institution offers several access routes adapted to the needs and aspirations of each individual. Indeed, our educational offer includes varied programs allowing you to achieve different levels of studies and qualifications.

For those aspiring to pursue university studies, our school offers preparatory courses for admission exams to Swiss higher education institutions, whether the federal maturity exam or the gymnasium maturity certificate. These intensive programs are designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to pass these demanding entrance exams.

If you want to enter the professional world directly, we offer specialised training in various fields. It is also possible to combine professional training and higher education through our work-study programs, which offer students the opportunity to gain practical experience while continuing their studies.

To facilitate the transition between the different educational paths, preparation and refresher courses are offered to students, in order to help them consolidate their knowledge and prepare themselves as best as possible for their future studies or their entry into the professional world. Bridges are also possible between the different streams.