High School : Empowering Future Ready Leaders

At Lausanne Collegiate Incheon, our High School program prepares students to step into the world with purpose, passion, and a strong sense of identity. These years are both formative and transformative, as students explore their interests, take on responsibility, and grow into the leaders they are meant to be. With guidance from dedicated mentors, students build the mindset, skills, and confidence to thrive beyond graduation.

In the early years, students focus on strengthening critical thinking, research, and communication skills across core subjects such as English, Mathematics, Sciences, and Social Studies. Classroom learning is complemented by student-led clubs, community service, and leadership opportunities, helping students reflect on their growth, discover personal strengths, and take ownership of their learning.

As students progress, most graduation requirements are completed, allowing space for personalized pathways. A rigorous curriculum and diverse electives—including Spanish, Music, PE, Art & Inquiry, Music Technology, and Essential Technologies for Business—encourage both academic depth and creative exploration. Advanced Placement (AP) courses such as AP English, AP Precalculus, AP Biology, AP World History, and AP Psychology provide university-level challenges and preparation.

The High School experience culminates in the Capstone Project, a signature program where students research, design, and present original work that demonstrates independence, leadership, and readiness for university and beyond. Alongside service learning, athletics, and the arts, these experiences foster confidence, empathy, and global citizenship. Lausanne graduates leave not only academically prepared, but as thoughtful, principled, and globally minded individuals ready to make a meaningful impact wherever they go.

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More Than Classes: The Lausanne High School Journey

  • Field Trips : Students in the High School participate in one field trip each school year, visiting a unique location in Korea. These experiences help students develop independence, social awareness, and real-world connections. Through shared experiences outside the classroom, they learn to take initiative, build stronger peer relationships, and reflect more deeply on their learning.
  • Co-Curricular Classes : These programs give students the opportunity to deepen their passions, try new things, and grow as well-rounded individuals both inside and outside the classroom. Afterschool offerings include: Arts & Expression, Sports & Wellness, Academic Enrichment & Strategy, Culture, Service & Leadership
  • Student Showcase : Students take part in a variety of annual events and presentations such as the Costume Parade, Christmas Concert, and Art Fair. These programs not only bring joy and excitement to school life, but also give students meaningful opportunities to apply what they have learned in class. Through these events, they develop confidence by performing or presenting in front of others, strengthen their communication and collaboration skills, and gain a deeper sense of pride and ownership in their learning.
  • Technology : Students from Grade 2 to Grade 10 use IXL, an online learning platform that offers over 9,000 personalized practice problems and activities across subjects such as math, English, science, and social studies. For students enrolled in AP courses, Study.com is used to support learning in subjects like Language, AP Biology, Pre-Calculus, World History, and Psychology. Additionally, students in middle and high school use Google Classroom to submit assignments, access learning materials, and receive feedback from teachers.
  • Scholastic Challenges : Through programs such as the Mid-term Project, Capstone Project, and Final Exams, students develop essential academic skills like research, critical thinking, and time management. These experiences help them take greater ownership of their learning and prepare with confidence for future academic challenges.