Sunday, August 11, 2013

Institut Le Rosey, Swiss

Annual fee and boarding school: U.S. $ 124,165 (USD 1,180,188,325)institut-le-rosey
Institut Le Rosey (French pronunciation: [ɛstity lə ʁo.zɛ]), often referred to as Le Rosey or simply Rosey, is a school near Rolle, Switzerland. This is the most expensive school in the world and has been educating royalty from around the world. The school was founded by Paul-Émile Carnal in 1880 on the site of the 14th-century Château du Rosey near the town of Rolle in the canton of Vaud. Rosey is one of the oldest boarding schools in Switzerland and is a prestigious educational institution. The school has 400 students. Campus buildings that stood on the land area of ​​almost 70 acres offers many amenities include 10 tennis courts, equestrian area and skateboard park. Students also learn the language of instruction 4. This school has alumni from among the kings and nobles.
Le Rosey is located on two campuses: one in Rolle (beside Lake Geneva) for the spring session and the other in Gstaad (picturesque ski village) for the winter.
This school uses a bilingual curriculum in which students learn in both English and French, and more if they want. The students at Le Rosey has a privilege, and not hide this school, students are encouraged to explore creativity, traveling, and finding their own culture. Le Rosey employs nearly one hundred full-and part-time academic, music and PE teachers, about half of them are full-time academic teachers on English language program. Teachers come from all over the world, and it is the school's policy to maintain a mix of nationalities and approaches to match the character of bilingual and international schools. Majority coming from the UK, but many other countries are represented, primarily the United States and Australia. Le Rosey is currently in the planning stages of building a CHF 45 million (estimated $ 50 million USD) Carnal Hall, Arts and Performance Centre for Le Rosey and the La Côte region currently scheduled for completion in 2014.

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