
Harvard-Westlake School
Los Angeles' most selective independent school — Harvard School (1900) and Westlake School for Girls (1904) merged in 1991, ~1,600 students grades 7-12 on two LA campuses, day only.
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Los Angeles' most selective independent school — Harvard School (1900) and Westlake School for Girls (1904) merged in 1991, ~1,600 students grades 7-12 on two LA campuses, day only.

A 12th-century day+boarding school in the precincts of Westminster Abbey — A-Level with one of UK independent education's strongest STEM departments, ~750 pupils ages 13-18, consistent Oxbridge/Ivy outcomes.

Historic city setting. Established reputation for structured summer courses.

Located in Beckenham, UK. Nurturing environment focused on personal development, balance of academic and recreational activities. Strong academic reputation, well-maintained facilities, inclusive environment.

Founded 1845 in Brighton, named The Sunday Times 'School of the Decade' — co-ed day+boarding, A-Level + IB Diploma, ~1,450 pupils ages 3-18.

Founded 1954 by Jeannine Manuel — France's leading bilingual French-English co-ed day school, ~2,000 students ages 3-18, French Baccalauréat + IB Diploma + Foundation Year.

Strong academic programs, state-of-the-art facilities. Multicultural environment. Highly accredited.

Located in vibrant Orlando. Well-equipped facilities, reputation for fostering academic and personal growth. Accredited by renowned educational organizations.

A multilingual Geneva school with French, English, and bilingual tracks, plus IB, French Bac, and US High School Diploma options for 2,000+ students.

The world's first international school, founded 1924 — three Geneva campuses, roughly 4,500 students from 140 nationalities, full IB Continuum and IB Diploma.

Founded 1953 in Wassenaar — the longest-running American international school in the Netherlands, ~1,200 students ages 3-18, American Diploma + AP + IB Diploma.

A full IB Continuum international school in Washington DC's Tenleytown — 1,000 students from 90+ countries, founded 1966 to serve diplomatic and World Bank families.

Founded 1980 — ~1,200 students across two campuses in the Basel area, full IB Continuum (PYP, MYP, DP) and one of Switzerland's largest IB cohorts, day school.

Founded 2003 — Amsterdam's flagship IB World School, ~1,400 students across four locations, full PYP/MYP/DP Continuum, day only, partly publicly subsidised (Dutch international stream).

Located in heart of UK in Romsey. STEM-focused programs fostering curiosity and innovation. State-of-the-art facilities, dedicated teaching staff. Inclusive supportive environment.

A bilingual day and weekly boarding school on Lake Geneva delivering British and IB curricula in English and French to a tight-knit community.

Founded 1960 in Zumikon (greater Zurich) — about 800 students, IB World School running the full PYP/MYP/DP Continuum, day school, English-medium.

Founded 1962 in Le Mont-sur-Lausanne — ~1,000 students from 60+ nationalities, IB World School running the full PYP/MYP/DP Continuum, day school.

Founded 1961 — two-campus IB World School in the Zug/Luzern canton, full PYP/MYP/DP Continuum, ~1,300 pupils ages 3-18, day school.

Founded 1981 — the Brainport (ASML/Philips) families' IB school, ~1,400 students ages 4-19, full PYP/MYP/DP Continuum, partly subsidised Dutch International School.

An IB + American-diploma international day school in Saint-Cloud, founded 1946 to serve the diplomatic and corporate American community in Paris.

Europe's first IB World School authorized for all three IB programmes (PYP, MYP, Diploma) — Amstelveen campus serving 1,300 students from 60+ countries.

Founded 1977 in Oxford — an independent day+boarding school with a strong International Sixth Form College, A-Level + Pre-A-Level Foundation, ~600 pupils ages 11-18.

Founded 1903 in Pully (Lausanne) — a Catholic-tradition co-ed Swiss school, day + boarding, French Baccalauréat + Swiss Maturité + IB Diploma, part of Nord Anglia Education.

Founded 1903 in Petit-Lancy, Geneva — a bilingual French-English IB World School day cohort of ~1,500 students from 70+ nationalities, French Baccalauréat + Swiss Maturité + IB Diploma.

A long-established British international school on Lake Geneva, with IGCSE + A-Level alongside IB Diploma and full boarding from age 11.

Founded 2002 in Rotterdam — an IB World School running PYP/MYP/DP, ~700 students ages 3-18, part of the global Nord Anglia Education network of 90+ schools.

Founded 1955. International community. Accredited by Council of International Schools.

Vienna's main English-medium international day school, IB World School from Primary Years through Diploma, serving diplomatic and UN families since 1959.

An American-curriculum + IB international day school in West London, part of the ACS network — strong dual-pathway preparation for US and UK universities.