About
A uniquely international independent co-educational boarding school, Le Rosey was established in 1880 and provides a multi-lingual, multi-cultural, and dual-campus, environment.
Rosey’s main campus is in Rolle, twenty miles from Geneva. The alpine winter campus (January-March) in Gstaad is equipped with the same academic facilities as in Rolle.
Le Rosey offers a dual-language curriculum. English and French are the languages of instruction, and all students (whatever their country of origin) choose one of these as their principal educational language. Yet Le Rosey is also a multilingual school with mother-tongue and foreign language classes taught by native-speakers in over twenty languages.
As well as most principal European languages, these include Arabic, Japanese, Turkish, Farsi, Korean, Chinese (Putonghua), etc. All graduating students sit the full IB diploma (in English, French or as a bilingual diploma) or the French baccalauréat.
Le Rosey is also committed to holistic educational principles, and students participate in demanding sports, arts and expedition programs. There is also a flourishing tradition of large-scale humanitarian projects in Mali, Nepal, Ghana, Tajikistan, Romania and locally in Switzerland.
General Information
- French Baccalaureate
- International Baccalaureate (IB)
- CIS - Council of International Schools
- MSA - Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools