Opening hours
Monday - Friday
07:30 am - 06:30 pm
apply for a place
If you would like a daycare centre, you need to register on our waiting list. This will give us all the information we need to plan a possible place for your child at the LES LIONCEAUX crèche, which is open to PICTET employees.
This will take about 10 minutes and at the end of the process you will receive a confirmation email. As soon as a place becomes available, the crèche management will contact you.
Priority of reception
Subject to the availability of places, the management of the LES LIONCEAUX crèche will allocate a free place on the basis of the following criteria, listed in order of priority:
- Correspondence between availability at the crèche and the parent’s request.
- Siblings: i.e. the simultaneous presence of a brother or sister of the child in the crèche.
- Rate of attendance at the crèche with a minimum of 2 days’ attendance
- Professional situation: child of two working parents, or one of whom is looking for work or studying.
- Parents’ employment rate: child whose parents have the highest employment rate (averaged across the parents)
- Child from a single-parent family.
- How long the child has been on the waiting list, provided that the waiting list has been reactivated in accordance with the conditions set out in the waiting list registration process.
- Couple working for Pictet.
Presentation of the daycare centre
The LES LIONCEAUX nursery will have spacious, bright premises entirely designed to welcome toddlers, including creative activity rooms, a motor room and a garden reserved exclusively for the nursery. This will encourage their motor skills while having fun.
Children will be cared for in 6 multi-age groups. With toddlers and older children in the same group, we are seeing a positive group dynamic.
The older children develop the ability to pay attention to the younger ones, build up their self-confidence and develop their ability to express themselves. The younger children develop various forms of learning, such as observation and imitation.
Our teaching principles
A well-shaped head
Neuroscience studies tell us that an empathetic attitude encourages better neuronal development
I want to ...
Open-access play means giving free rein to the imagination and spontaneous movement, so that children can take charge of their day.
Just like home
Multi-age: with young and old in the same group, we see a positive group dynamic.