The Ecole d'Humanité is an
international boarding school
A boarding school is a school where pupils live within premises while being given formal instruction. The word "boarding" is used in the sense of "room and board", i.e. lodging and meals. As they have existed for many centuries, and now exten ...
, located in the
Canton of Bern
The canton of Bern or Berne (german: Kanton Bern; rm, Chantun Berna; french: canton de Berne; it, Canton Berna) is one of the 26 cantons forming the Swiss Confederation. Its capital city, Bern, is also the ''de facto'' capital of Switzerland. ...
,
Switzerland
). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
. It was founded in 1934 by
Paul Geheeb
Paul Geheeb (1870–1961) was a German pedagogue in the German rural boarding school movement known for co-founding the boarding schools Wickersdorf Free School Community, Odenwaldschule, and Ecole d'Humanité
The Ecole d'Humanité is an i ...
and his wife
Edith Geheeb Cassirer. In 1910, Geheeb had founded a similar school, the
Odenwaldschule
The Odenwaldschule was a German school located in Heppenheim in the Odenwald. Founded in 1910, it was Germany's oldest '' Landerziehungsheim'', a private boarding school located in a rural setting. Edith and Paul Geheeb established it using ...
, in his native Germany, but he fled to Switzerland to found the new school after the
NSDAP
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came to power.
The Ecole d'Humanité was first located in
Versoix,
Geneva
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before Geheeb moved it to its present location on the Hasliberg in 1946. The school places a heavy emphasis on ending academic classes by noon and dedicating the afternoons to leisure pursuits with the heaviest emphasis on hiking and skiing. In 1956,
Natalie Lüthi-Peterson, an American academic and a protege of Geheeb, took charge of the Ecole's American Program, allowing students to prepare for exams needed for entry into elite American and British universities while studying in Switzerland. Following the death of Paul Geheeb in 1961, directorship of the school passed to Natalie and her Swiss husband Armin Lüthi, together they oversaw operations at the school until 1993.
Accreditation
Federation of Swiss Private Schools "SFPS"
The Ecole d'Humanité is a member of the
SFPS, colloquially known as "Swiss Schools", a prestigious union of the best boarding schools and private education institutions in Switzerland and the world. SFPS counts boarding schools such as
Institut Le Rosey
Institut Le Rosey (), commonly referred to as Le Rosey or simply Rosey, is a private boarding school in Rolle, Switzerland. Founded in 1880 by Paul-Émile Carnal on the site of the 14th-century Château du Rosey in the town of Rolle in the canto ...
,
Institut Montana Zugerberg
Institut Montana Zugerberg is a Swiss international day and boarding school located on Mt. Zugerberg, overlooking the city of Zug and its lake. It opened on May 3, 1926. Today it is a co-educational school that takes around 380 students. Over 55 n ...
,
Brillantmont,
Leysin
Leysin is a municipality of the canton of Vaud in the Aigle district of Switzerland. It is first mentioned around 1231–32 as ''Leissins'', in 1352 as ''Leisins''.
Located in the Vaud Alps, Leysin is a sunny alpine resort village at the easter ...
,
Aiglon,
Lyceum Alpinium Zuoz and
Institut Auf Dem Rosenberg amongst its ranks.
Cognia and SSA
Along with the
SFPS, the Ecole d'Humanité is also certified by Cognia, a high-ranking international school accreditor which offers its services to other renowned Swiss boarding schools such as
Institut auf dem Rosenberg and
Surval Montreux
Surval Montreux is an international all girls boarding school in Montreux, Switzerland.
In addition to its own program, the school provides accommodation and academic classes to students of Institut Villa Pierrefeu, Switzerland's last traditio ...
. The school also has Swiss permits to conduct extreme sports and expeditions from SSA.
Overview
Academics
The Ecole is consistently ranked one of the best schools in Europe this is largely because of the wide range of activities and opportunities students are given, from trips across the globe, to hikes on the Eiger trail, and a dedicated staff of ski instructors and sports advisors. Students at the Ecole do not receive grades in their classes, instead they receive highly personalised written reports/portfolios for each assignment and class they complete. Because of the school's bespoke, hands on curriculum and high Advanced Placement scores, students often go on to study at the world's most prestigious higher education institutions, including Oxford, Yale, Cambridge, The ETH, Brown, The University of Chicago, Dartmouth and NYU.
Admissions
The Ecole prides itself on its small class sizes, as it only allows roughly 100-140 students to have the opportunity to study on its campus. The school also has an academic staff team of nearly 50, all of which have obtained doctorates, masters and degrees at prestigious higher education establishments, because of this, classrooms tend to have anywhere from 2-9 students in them. Smaller classroom sizes allow Ecole teachers to provide a highly personalised education to each student so that they can delve far deeper into an academic subject than they normally would. Because of the school's available places and philosophy, admissions are very selective, with the Ecole only offering entry to students who they feel are an intellectual fit with the community and will take opportunities and their formative education into their own hands.
Student life
Apart from Skiing and Hiking, one of the principal advantages of The Ecole's extracurricular program is that students are allowed to organise any activities or classes that they want. Because of this freedom students can engage in a variety of activities that include horse riding, tennis, sky diving, ice hockey, scuba diving, agriculture, botany, sailing, water-skiing, culinary arts and silversmithing as well as a number of important cultural events. The school is also known for its annual
Shakespeare
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and dance performances.
Associations
Ecole Circle
Like many boarding schools in Switzerland, The Ecole d'Humanité has a club which offers membership to Ex-Ecolianers known as the "Ecole Circle". The EC is dedicated to hosting a number of dinners, conferences, and events throughout the year in the cities of Basel and Zurich. The association offers an opportunity for alumni to make prestigious connections with its international network of members, who also organise independent EC events in their respective countries. The circle also offers food and accommodation to alumni travelling internationally, through a system that allows them to stay with other members who donated or volunteered their homes to the association. Similar to the school itself, information on alumni is not released to the public and events can only be attended by former students and their friends or family.
The Ecolianer Magazine
The Ecole also publishes a biannual magazine for students and alumni calle
"The Ecolianer" which discusses the school in relation to the political, social and economic changes occurring in the world. Every year "The Ecolianer" is assigned a dedicated international team to work on its content.
Geheeb-Cassirer Foundation
The ''"Geheeb-Cassirer Foundation"'' or ''"EGCF"'', is a fund that was created in honour of the founders of the Ecole d'Humanité, Paul Geheeb and Edith Geheeb-Cassirer. The foundation provides scholarships to students from diverse "ethnic and economic" backgrounds so that they can attend international boarding schools across Switzerland. For Ecole-specific scholarships the EGCF offers a scheme where ''"scholarships are awarded for one year...
hen it isthe practice of the Ecole d'Humanité to continue to provide financial support to EGCF scholarship recipients for the entire time that they are at the Ecole, providing they remain in good academic and social standing"''.
Tuition
Fees range from a base of 56,000 CHF (Approximately 61,000 USD) up to 100,000 CHF (102,988 USD, without counting fees for excursions and other activities. Despite the significant fees, the school offers considerable scholarships to deserving students. These fees are also necessary to sustain the high number of dedicated staff who live on campus all year round.
Campus
The Ecole d'Humanité is located in
Canton Bern
The canton of Bern or Berne (german: Kanton Bern; rm, Chantun Berna; french: canton de Berne; it, Canton Berna) is one of the 26 cantons forming the Swiss Confederation. Its capital city, Bern, is also the ''de facto'' capital of Switzerland. ...
, within the village of
Hasliberg-Goldern
Hasliberg is a Swiss municipality in the Interlaken-Oberhasli administrative district in the canton of Bern. Hasliberg is situated on a south-west facing terrace above the valley of the river Aare. The four villages spread out along this terrace ...
, near
Grindelwald,
Engelberg,
Mürren and
Gstaad. The campus's student housing makes up most of the residences in the village all built in the traditional Alpine
Chalet style. The Ecole also has access to a number of specialised facilities in surrounding villages, such as climbing gyms and outdoor parkour courses. Because of its philosophy and location in the Bernese Oberland, the school emphasises the value of nature, sports and leisure activities. Students are encouraged to ski, hike and explore, because of this the school has extensive access to local ski pistes and even has a custom slope built every year so that students may ski directly into the campus. The Ecole also has well equipped laboratories, music rooms, wood and blacksmithing workshops, a theatre/auditorium with professional lighting and sound as well as a farm. Twice a year students will rigorously prepare to take week long trips where they hike across the peaks of the Swiss Alps and different parts of Europe, the school also offers a more advanced
mountain biking
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,
mountaineering
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and
ski touring hike.
Stiftung Ecole d'Humanité
The ''"Board for the Advancement of the Ecole d'Humanité"'' or ''"SEDH"'' is a tax exempt, non-profit foundation tasked with providing exterior funds for the Ecole's needs and aims outside of its own endowment or tuition fees. The fund grosses roughly CHF 1,000,000 ($1,029,705) in donations every year and is directed by a board of Swiss corporate executives which include: the ''Ex-Director of Saviva AG''; Walter Brandenberger, the ''Ex-Executive Director and Head of Business Support for UBS''; Albert Gnand, the ''Owner of Gallin GmbH''; Beatrice Gallin, and the ''Director of Fundraising for Caritas Luzern''; Benno Breitenmoser.
Alumni
Notable alumni
Since its founding, the Ecole d'Humanité has educated a host of influential figures and notable families ranging from Olympic athletes and prime ministers to European royalty. The school is very discreet and has a privacy policy which keeps it from releasing any information on current or past students; however, some known alumni include the following:
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von Oppeln-Bronikowski Family - European nobility
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Nehru Family
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (; ; ; 14 November 1889 – 27 May 1964) was an Indian Anti-colonial nationalism, anti-colonial nationalist, secular humanist, social democrat—
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* and author who was a central figure in India du ...
- Indian political dynasty
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Hans Zimmer - Film score composer
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Eberhard Berent - Academic
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Milein Cosman - Artist
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Stephan Eicher
Stephan Eicher (born 17 August 1960) is a Swiss singer. He sings in a variety of languages, including French, German, English, Italian, Swiss German and Romansh, sometimes using different languages in the same song.
Eicher's success started ...
- Musician
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Dreyfus Family - French agricultural billionaires
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Leda Luss Luyken Leda Luss Luyken, née Valata, (born 1952 in Athens), Greece, is a Greek/American conceptual artist, who lives and works in Germany.
Biography
Leda Luss-Luyken was educated at the Ecole d'Humanité in Switzerland and studied arts and architectur ...
- Artist
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Boss Family - Clothing and textile producers
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Niyazov Family - Asian political dynasty
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von Rosenberg Family - European nobility
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Heuer Family - Swiss watchmaking dynasty
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Giorgio Gomelsky - Music producer
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Schenk von Stauffenberg Family - European nobility
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Cassirer Family - German industrialist family
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Luca Giuliani
Luca Giuliani (born 18 April 1950 in Florence, Italy) is a professor at the Humboldt University specialising in Greek and Roman archaeology.
Career
Giuliani was curator at the Berliner Antikensammlung from 1982 to 1992. He was a lecturer at the ...
- Archaeology Professor
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Rothschild Family
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- European nobility
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Sarah Gorham
Sarah Gorham (born March 30, 1954) is an American poet, essayist, and publisher residing in Prospect, Kentucky.
Background
Gorham was educated at the Ecole D'Humanité, an international boarding school in Switzerland and received her MFA from t ...
- Renowned writer and publisher
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Sanjay Gandhi - Head of the Indian National Congress Party
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Rajiv Gandhi
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- 6th Prime Minister of India
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Limi Yamamoto - Daughter of Japanese fashion designer
Yohji Yamamoto
is a Japanese fashion designer based in Tokyo and Paris. Considered a master tailor alongside those such as Madeleine Vionnet, he is known for his avant-garde tailoring featuring Japanese design aesthetics.
Yamamoto has won notable awards for ...
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Banjo Butler - Daughter of musician John Butler
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von Waldburg zu Wolfegg und Waldsee Family - German princely family
Associated Figures
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Édouard Claparède - Swiss Neurologist
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Pierre Bovet
Pierre Bovet (born on 5 June 1878 in Grandchamp (commune of Boudry); died in Boudry on 2 December 1965) was a Swiss psychologist and pedagogue.
Bovet took up the translation of '' Scouting for Boys'' and other Scout books, to make it the firs ...
- Swiss Psychologist and Educationalist
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Adolphe Ferrière
Adolphe Ferrière (1879 in Geneva – 1960 in Geneva) was one of the founders of the progressive education movement.
He worked for a brief time in a school in Glarisegg (TG, CH) and later founded an experimental school ('La Forge') in Lausanne, S ...
- Founder of Progressive Education
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Kurt Hahn - German Educator and Founder of
Gordonstoun and
Schule Schloss Salem
See also
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Institut Le Rosey
Institut Le Rosey (), commonly referred to as Le Rosey or simply Rosey, is a private boarding school in Rolle, Switzerland. Founded in 1880 by Paul-Émile Carnal on the site of the 14th-century Château du Rosey in the town of Rolle in the canto ...
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Institut auf dem Rosenberg
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Aiglon College
Aiglon College is a private co-educational boarding school in Switzerland, broadly modelled on British boarding school lines. It is an independent, non-profit school located in the Swiss Alps. It is located 60 km from Lausanne in the alpine vil ...
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Surval Montreux
Surval Montreux is an international all girls boarding school in Montreux, Switzerland.
In addition to its own program, the school provides accommodation and academic classes to students of Institut Villa Pierrefeu, Switzerland's last traditio ...
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Lyceum Alpinium Zuoz
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Collège Alpin Beausoleil
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Leysin American School
Leysin American School (also referred to as LAS), founded in 1960 by Fred and Sigrid Ott, is a co-educational independent boarding school focusing on university preparation for grades 7–12 (as well as optional PG and 13th grades). Approximatel ...
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TASIS
TASIS Schools, formally established as the TASIS Foundation, is a private Swiss foundation which operates a group of four international schools (including both day and boarding schools), operating in Switzerland, England, Portugal, and Puert ...
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Collège du Leman
References
External links
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1934 establishments in Switzerland
Boarding schools in Switzerland