The Art of Educational Strategy: Moving from Reactive Changes to Proactive Pathways
Is a school change the right solution or just a quick fix? We explore the strategic balance between structure and autonomy in the Swiss education system. Learn how to move from reactive crisis management to sustainable, long-term academic success with Ulrich Educational Consulting. Discover why the "fit" matters more than the system.
Education in Transition – How Global Megatrends Are Reshaping the Way We Learn
The essence of education is changing: from stability to adaptability, from memorisation to creativity, from competition to collaboration. The future belongs to those who keep learning — not because they must, but because they want to. For families who recognise and embrace this shift, education becomes not just preparation for life, but a lifelong journey of growth and discovery.
Childcare Costs in Switzerland – Why They Are Among the Highest in the World
Childcare in Switzerland is among the most expensive in the world. Daily fees of 100–150 CHF in nurseries mean full-time care can easily exceed 3,000 CHF per month. Unlike Germany or Italy, where public funding covers most costs, Swiss families carry a heavy share themselves. New political measures such as childcare allowances are on the way, yet parents still need to plan carefully to balance quality care with financial sustainability.
Special Needs Education in Swiss Private Schools – What Parents Should Know
When parents choose a private school, they often expect more individual attention and flexible learning environments. But when a child requires additional support, such as speech therapy or special needs education, families quickly discover that private schools handle these issues very differently. While some schools include basic support in their tuition, others charge extra or expect parents to organise external services. Asking the right questions early on is key to finding the right environment for your child.