About
As a boarding school with strong sports, arts and service programmes, Le Rosey’s approach to education is holistic, but academic expectations and success lie at the heart of what we do.
Le Rosey insists on high standards, backed up by up-to-date teaching methods and facilities underpinned by traditional rigour, and above all, bilingual and bicultural programmes. Rosey students are diverse both in what they know and how they have learnt.
The curriculum is international with the breadth and depth characteristic of the strongest national and international programmes and a strong emphasis on languages.
The Program
The Juniors (classes 9 to 6) Suisse Classes 6 to 8 • USA Grades 3-6 • UK Years 4-7
In the primary years, students undertake a bilingual academic programme with priority given to French in classes 8 and 9. In class 7, students may choose their first or main language. In class 6, the first year of secondary school, students take a customised bilingual programme by selecting the working language for each class. They must take at least one class in their second language. French and English classes are obligatory and are provided at the appropriate level for the student, from beginner to native-speaker level. Other classes are adapted to suit the linguistic level of the students who, where necessary, receive help in French and/or English. This bilingualism allows students to develop their abilities in both languages and to understand the different approaches taken by both cultures. Studying the student’s mother tongue (other than French or English) is strongly encouraged. The academic programme is based on the directives of French National Education for French classes and the English National Curriculum for English classes. This traditional teaching is supplemented by the IPC programme (International Primary Curriculum) which adds an international and multi-disciplinary dimension, especially during special activity days when multi-disciplinary themes for the term are launched and concluded. The teaching team monitors each child very closely on a daily basis, helping them fully realise their potential.
The “Cadets” (classes 5 and 4) Suisse Classes 1ère and 2ème C.O. • USA Grades 7-8 • UK Years 8-9
At the end of their time as Cadets, all students, using multimedia tools, present an interdisciplinary group project which they defend in front of their classmates, teachers and general management. The teachers supervising these projects ensure students acquire good working practices and gradual intellectual autonomy.
All Cadets must also deal with a subject of their choice in depth using differentiated homework assignments or projects demanding greater reflection, explanations and individual debates with the relevant teacher.
The doyen of the Cadets, in association with the boarding school director and a personal tutor, closely monitors the work and academic results of the student on a constant basis and encourages individual learning pathways.
The “Jeunes Seniors” (classes 3 and 2) Suisse Classes 3ème C.O. and 1ère année de gymnase • USA Grades 9-10 • UK Years 10-11
The Pre-Bac programme
- prepares students for French bac and International Baccalaureate (IB) courses by offering them a wide range of subjects at an appropriate level
- develops bilingualism and French-English biculturalism
- prepares students for independence and helps them to make the best academic and personal choices
- develops skills and methods which are useful for the baccalaureate programmes, especially those known as “21st century skills”: creativity, critical thinking, communication and collaboration
- promotes and develops qualities defined in the Common Knowledge and Skills Base (established by French National Education) and the Learner Profile for the International Baccalaureate.
This is a two-year programme although each year is a standalone year and it is possible to join in the second year.
Le Rosey, a bilingual school, intends that its students master French and English. As soon as they are able, students must study at least one subject in their second language. Learning a third language – whether this is a native or foreign language – is obligatory, and students can choose to take a fourth language.
- Numerous information and orientation sessions, in collaboration with the academic advisers
- Guidance on research methodology and techniques
- Interdisciplinary tasks and cross-disciplinary topics.
General Information
- French Baccalaureate
- International Baccalaureate (IB)
- CIS - Council of International Schools
- IB World Schools
- MSA - Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
- Friendship and solidarity among Rosey students and their teachers
- Self-respect and respect for others
- Intelligent discipline
- Courage to face challenges and a willingness to overcome them
- Age Range: 8-18
- Boarding Age: N/A
- English
- French