International School Zurich North
Key Stats
Annual Fees: US$19K - US$39K
Curriculum: British
Age Range: 3 months-18
Students: ~400
Location: Wallisellen, Zurich
Updated April 2026
In Brief
ISZN is the standout choice for families who want the British curriculum - IGCSE and A-Levels - in Zurich, and the Wallisellen location makes it the most accessible school on public transport. Small class sizes and a genuinely personal feel; ask about sixth-form subject availability for your child's specific interests.
ISZN is four minutes' walk from Wallisellen S-Bahn station - two stops from Zurich Hauptbahnhof - which gives it a commute advantage that few international schools anywhere can match. For families in the city, Oerlikon, Schwamendingen, or the north generally, this is the school you can actually get to without a car. The British curriculum runs from Nursery through A-Levels; IGCSE in Grades 9-10 and A-Level specialisation in Grades 11-12 means children coming from UK or Commonwealth schools will hit the ground running.
Class sizes are small by design - averaging around 15 at IGCSE and as few as 7 or 8 in A-Level subject groups. That ratio means teachers know your child well, and the pastoral care is personal rather than systematised. The school serves around 400 students from 45+ nationalities and is CIS-accredited. Strong threads in drama, art, music, and competitive sport complement the academic offering. A dual-language English-German foundation in Early Years adds value for families who want early German exposure within an English-medium school.
A-Level subject availability depends on cohort numbers, so if your child has specific sixth-form subjects in mind, confirm these are running before you commit. As the smallest school in this list, the co-curricular range and peer diversity at the upper end is naturally more limited than at ZIS or ICS. Fees are among the most competitive in this group - CHF 35,136 for Grades 9-12 versus CHF 39,300-39,700 at ZIS - and the one-time registration is a modest CHF 750.
What parents value
- –Best public transport access of any Zurich international school - four minutes from Wallisellen station, two stops from Zurich HBF.
- –Genuinely small classes: 15 at IGCSE, 7-8 at A-Level. Teachers know your child by name and situation, not just their timetable.
- –British curriculum continuity from Nursery through A-Levels; competitive fees versus IB peers, and the lowest one-time entry cost of the three.
Points of consideration
- –A-Level subject availability varies with cohort - confirm your child's preferred subjects are running before enrolling.
- –Smaller school means more limited sixth-form peer group and narrower co-curricular range at the upper end; fine for many families, worth considering if breadth is a priority.
Annual Fees
| Year Group | Age | USDTotal Annual Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-K Half-Day (09:00-13:15) | 3 | 21,383 |
| Pre-K Full-Day (09:00-15:20) | 4 | 30,230 |
| KIGA 1 | 5 | 36,602 |
| KIGA 2 | 6 | 38,706 |
| Grades 1-5 | 6 | 39,047 |
| Grades 6-8 | 11 | 43,062 |
| Grades 9-12 (IGCSE & A-Level) | 14 | 43,388 |
Fees converted from CHF. For the most up to date and accurate figures please double check with the school.
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