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Introduction
The Secondary School comprises a Middle School
(Years 7 to 9) and a High School (Years 10 to 13)
The Middle School - Years 7 to 9
In the Middle School, there are two homeroom groups of
twenty-two students in each year. Each homeroom group has two homeroom
teachers who provide the first level of pastoral care for the Middle School
students. The homeroom teachers teach their homeroom students for at least
one of their timetabled subjects and therefore get to know them very well,
forming close relationships over the year. The homeroom teachers are
sensitive to the particular needs of Middle School students as they negotiate
the early years of adolescence.
The High School - Years 10 to 13
In the High School, there are three homeroom groups of
seventeen students in Year 10, and two homeroom groups of twenty-four
students in Year 11. Each homeroom group has two homeroom teachers who
provide the first level of pastoral care. Year 10 and 11 homeroom teachers
teach their homeroom students for at least one of their timetabled subjects
and therefore get to know them very well, forming close relationships over
the year.
There are 106 students in total in Years 12 and 13;
these students are assigned to small tutor groups. This enables the homeroom
teachers to provide targeted pastoral guidance during the last years of
school as the students prepare for their final IBDP examinations.
The Secondary School Curriculum
In the Middle School (Years 7 to 9), the
International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (IBMYP) is well
established as the curriculum of choice. The overall philosophy of the
programme is expressed through three fundamental concepts that support and
strengthen all areas of the curriculum. These concepts are based on:
intercultural awareness, holistic learning and communication. To learn more
about the IBMYP, click here.

In the High School, Year 10 and 11 students
follow the IBMYP.
In the final two years of the High School (Years 12 and 13) the students follow the
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) which is a challenging
two-year curriculum, primarily aimed at students aged 16 to 19. It leads to a
qualification that is widely recognized by the world�s leading universities.
To learn more about the IBDP, click here.

The aims of these programmes are fully reflected in the
Mission and Aims of the International School of Lausanne. We wish our
students to become life-long learners who develop the necessary attitudes to
become productive and caring individuals in the global society. The
characteristics of the learners that the IB programmes develop are summarised
in the IB Learner Profile. To see the IB Learner Profile, click here.
The Secondary School Leadership Team
The Secondary School Leadership Team consists of the
Secondary School Principal (who also takes direct responsibility for the
Middle School), the High School Principal, the IBDP Coordinator and the IBMYP
Coordinator. They meet regularly with the School Director.
The curriculum is developed, reviewed, refined and
coordinated by the Heads of Subject Departments and the IB Coordinators.
The Student Counselor and the Academic Guidance
Counselor support the homeroom teachers and the Leadership Team in the
overall pastoral care of the students.
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