International School of Zug and Luzern

[3] The ISZL Riverside Campus in Hünenberg (Zug) upper secondary education (High School: Sekundarstufe I (Grade 9) a.k.a.

Initially with just fourteen students, ISOZ provided an English speaking primary education for the expatriate families in the region.

In 2003, Riverside moved to the Salesianum, a landmark villa located on the shores of Lake Zug, which included tennis courts, a boat house and a chapel.

The facilities also include two gymnasia, science laboratories, two libraries, music rooms and a dining hall.

The campus has multiple well equipped outdoor playgrounds, two hardtop basketball courts, and an all-weather sports field.

In 2013 a triple gymnasium, containing gyms, a dance studio, fitness center, and climbing wall, was completed.

Chalet Bergheim is used year-round in support of the schools curriculum to include sports (skiing, snowboarding, hiking, etc.

A variety of sports are offered at a competitive and non-competitive level, to include involvement at regional events.

[8] Music is taught to all students, from Early Years to Grade 8, leading to an instrument of their choice.

In the autumn of 2013, the Hünenberg campus opened an art facility to support multiple mediums of artistic expression.

Their transformative experience inspired them to organize an event in the same spirit, with the aim of giving youth in Switzerland a voice in global issues.

YFS is a full day symposium comprising panel discussions, talks, and interactive activities centered on youth engagement in prevalent issues that will affect future generations.

Between 2003 and 2010, the Riverside Campus was located in the Salesianum , a landmark villa built on the shores of Lake Zug between the 17th and 18th centuries.
ISZL Zug Campus Baar
Chalet Bergheim, located in Wengen on the Bernese Alps