For partner schools
A second timetable
Your students earn an American high school diploma without ever leaving your school.

Your school stays your school
The thesis: your school stays yours
Your school already does the hardest part.We add a second document, not a second workload.The teachers stay yours.The students graduate from two schools.
What the school gets
Status
You offer what the school next door cannot
An international programme with no change of licence and no change of curriculum. A route towards international accreditation.
Teachers
Your teachers grow without leaving your school
Coordinator training, methodological support, the FEYDEY Teachers Academy. Hours spent on the programme are paid.
Terms
The partnership costs the school nothing
No entry fees, no licence payments, no financial liability. The price for your families is below the public one from the first student.
Not a replacement. Each makes the other stronger.
What stays
Your school
- Students and teachers
- Classrooms and timetable
- Curriculum
- Licence
- National certificate
What is added
GSED · FEYDEY
- Student time
- 3–5 h/wk
- Format
- online, 24/7
- Academic year
- 11 months
- Courses in grade 9
- 5
- Assessment
- December and June
- Project assignments
- 5 per year
How the 24 credits add up
A third of the way is already behind you
24 credits are what an American diploma requires. 8 of them are covered by your school's own certificate.
- Your certificate: 8 credits
- The national programme is counted, not repeated.
- Grades 9, 10 and 11: 16 credits
- 5, 5 and 6 courses on the Common Core programme.
One programme. Different depth.
Price per family, per year
Public price
$2 995
Below the public price from the first student
Format 1
Individual students
They study online. They enrol with the school's promo code.
Per 50 students
$995
$1 995
Format 2
A class, a club or a weekend school
In-person hours on the school's premises.
Per 100 students
$1 595
$1 995
Format 3
Full integration
The programme sits in the timetable. A qualification for your teachers.
Agreed individually
The more students, the closer to the lower end
Who does what
Only four things
The school does · 4
- Appoint a coordinator
- Tell students and families
- Help organise the parent meeting
- Compile the list of interested students
Formats 2 and 3 add a room, a slot in the timetable and a teacher qualification. All of it is fixed in the agreement.
The school carries no financial liability for what parents owe. Teachers who run the programme are paid by GSED. The terms are fixed in the agreement.
FEYDEY does · 13
- Programme and content to the Common Core K-12 standard, California
- The FEYDEY-Grade Results platform: 24/7, 11 months a year, any device
- Enrolment, contracts and payments, directly with parents
- Academic progress monitoring
- Every week: webinars with native English-speaking educators
- Technical support for students and parents
- Five project assignments across the academic year
- Interim assessment in December and June
- Annual transcripts to parents by the end of May
- Final documents: certificates, transcripts, the U.S. diploma
- Every parent presentation
- Onboarding and training for the school's coordinator
- Methodological support for your teachers
Confirmation: the registers and where graduates go
Confirmation
Who recognises us
- California school code · CDS
- 19646836154017
- California Department of Education
- Copyright
- N 11069 · 23 June 2020 · KZ State Register
- No public register
- Academic operator
- Swiss Innovators Club
- A Swiss non-profit organisation · working since 2015
- 4,750 students
- 15,000+ teachers trained
- 100+ partner schools
The school's own accreditation is issued by ARRAY Global. ARRAY decides, not GSED.
Check it yourselfWhere our graduates go
Straight into year one, with no foundation year. The university makes the admission decision.
- Europe
- ETH Zürich · EPFL · Geneva Business School · Les Roches · University of Groningen · KU Leuven · University of Europe for Applied Sciences
- North America
- Kwantlen Polytechnic University · Emily Carr University of Art and Design · University of Toronto · Arizona State University
- Asia and Oceania
- Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University · The Hong Kong Polytechnic University · University of Wollongong · Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation
How to start
Seven steps from the enquiry to the first students
01
Enquiry
The form at the foot of this page. Five minutes.
02
Call
An introductory call, 30 minutes with your administration.
03
Agreement
Signed once.
Counterparty: Swiss Innovators Club
04
Promo code and materials
The code, presentations and texts for parents.
05
Sessions for the administration
We go through the programme with your team.
06
Parent meeting
We run it. The school provides the room and the audience.
07
First intake
June to December, best at the start of the school year.
Questions administrators ask
Does the school need a licence or accreditation?
No. The partnership requires no additional licences. The agreement is signed between the school administration and Swiss Innovators Club.
Does the programme compete with the national curriculum?
No. It is supplementary education. Your students carry on with your programme in full.
Who answers parents' questions?
FEYDEY. We run every presentation and consultation. The school provides the room and the audience.
Can our teachers teach on the programme?
Yes, in Format 3, once they hold the “GSED International Consultant” qualification. Formats 1 and 2 do not require it.
What if a student leaves the programme?
The school carries no responsibility. Every contractual and financial relationship runs between the parents and FEYDEY.
Can we start with 10–15 students?
Yes. That is the usual size of a first group, and the intake grows from there.
What language is the programme taught in?
In English, to the Common Core K-12 standard, California. Support is in English and Russian.
When can we start?
New students join between June and December. The best start is together with the school year.
Your school's timetable does not change
What changes is what a student leaves it with.
Enquiry
Five minutes. It commits you to nothing.



