An exclusive look inside the world's most expensive school, where tuition fees are more than £87,000 a year (2024)

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This is the main campus of Institut Le Rosey, the most expensive school in the world. It's in Rolle, halfway between Geneva and Lausanne, on a 28-hectare estate. Tuition is 108,900 Swiss francs (about £87,300), though just about everything — excluding school trips but including pocket money administered by the staff — is included. The Château du Rosey, below, was built in the 14th century, and the school was founded in 1880. Here's the Château last summer. This is where students spend their fall, spring, and summer terms. The grounds are gorgeous. There are indoor and outdoor pools at the summer campus. It looks more like a family holiday destination than a school. Whatever class this is, sign us up. Students arrive at the main campus in September and have breaks in October and December. Then, after Christmas, they head to a campus in the quaint town of Gstaad — a tradition for Le Rosey since 1916. Students can ski four times a week. To make up for this, they have Saturday morning lessons. There are currently 400 students between the ages of 8 and 18 at Le Rosey. They come from 67 countries, and there is a perfect gender split. They're expected to be bilingual and can study up to four languages at a time, including Dzongkha or Swahili. The library has books in over 20 languages. A full Le Rosey education is split into four stages: juniors, cadets, jeunes seniors, and seniors. At the high school level, students choose between the baccalauréat français or the International Baccalaureate diploma. The views from some of the dorms are stunning. On an average day at the main campus, students are woken up at 7 a.m. and head down for an informal buffet breakfast and check-in. During the "academic block," students must wear "comfortable and correct" clothing. This means shirts should be tucked into trousers, skirts and dresses should be "reasonably long," and tops must cover midriffs and shoulders. For formal school events, such as parties and conferences, students wear the school uniform. For boys, this consists of a navy-blue blazer, Rosey badge, white or blue shirt, school tie, gray trousers, and black shoes. Girls wear a navy-blue blazer, Rosey brooch, white dress, school scarf, and sandals or town shoes. Classes take place from 8 a.m. to 12.20 p.m., with a traditional midmorning break for hot chocolate. After lunch, classes resume at 1.30 until 3.30 p.m. With 150 teachers at Le Rosey, the average class hasfewer than 10 students. However, their lessons aren't all in standard classrooms. Here, junior students learn about plants and gardening. Between 4 and 6 p.m. are sports and arts. The Paul & Henri Carnal Hall is the school's arts and learning centre, with three orchestras, two choirs, three theatre groups, photo studies, and opportunities to get involved in dance, art, and gastronomy. Over 60% of the students play an instrument or sing, and they participate in the school's orchestra, chamber orchestra, choir, or individual rock bands. The Rosey Concert Hall seats 900 people. When not hosting philharmonic orchestras, theatre plays, or concerts, the hall is used by the students to perform on stage in front of their peers and families during the school's events. Sports are also a major part of day-to-day life at Le Rosey — the school offers over 25 sports every year. There are football and rugby pitches, an athletics track, basketball courts, beach volleyball pits, tennis courts, and two fitness rooms. Here are the private riding stables, which have 20 horses. The school's nautical centre on Lake Geneva has a sailboat, rowing boats, and four motorboats for waterskiing. There's even a spa for students to unwind. Rowing is a pretty big deal. The school took the title of Swiss rowing champion in 1951 ... ... and won in ice hockey in 1948. Hockey is still big on the winter campus. After students have worked up an appetite (and participated in a short study hall), dinner — a formal affair — is served at 7.30 p.m. All meals are prepared by in-house chefs, and the students rotate as waiters. Students must sit in a seat marked by a personal napkin that's fixed for the entire term. They rise when an adult arrives and don't leave the table until invited to do so by the director of boarding. Students may not possess or consume alcohol on or off campus during the week, or on school expeditions at the weekend. Exceptions are made for parties "organised by and in the company of a teacher," where "wine may be consumed." This includes wine-tasting sessions organised by the school. The time after dinner is usually dedicated to another study hall and homework, but there are often "culturing outings," lectures, debates, or challenges. Phil Collins even performed last year. Bedtime is between 9 and 11.30 p.m., according to age. Being found on the "étage" (floor) with "a person of the opposite sex," as well as "excessive demonstration of affection," is considered an offence. Students' weekends are even scheduled. Despite the wealthy — and often high-profile — backgrounds of Le Rosey's students, Laurent says they're living a "normal life." Part of this means teaching them the importance of humanitarian work. Laurent says students are recognised for who they are rather than who their family is. Ultimately, the school says it's all about building leaders of all kinds. And it seems that a Le Rosey student never truly graduates. FAQs

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Alison Millington and Andree Gorman

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Switzerland's Institut Le Rosey is the most expensive school in the world.

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Boasting two beautiful campuses in two locations — the spring/summer campus in the 14th-century Château du Rosey estate in Rolle, and, in the winter, chalets in the ski resort of Gstaad — it costs 108,900 Swiss francs (about £87,300) a year in tuition fees.

Institut Le Rosey's famous alumni reportedly include King Albert II of Belgium, the Shah of Iran, Prince Rainier of Monaco, and King Farouk of Egypt.

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The school says 30% of its students join universities ranked in the top 25 in the world — including those in the Ivy League, MIT, and Oxbridge — after graduating.

So what's all the fuss about?

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"Evidently, we are Switzerland's oldest international boarding school. We have a certain weight that goes through the name because of families that have been here before," Felipe Laurent, an alumnus and Le Rosey spokesman, told Business Insider. Both Laurent and his older sister graduated from Le Rosey — he spent five years at the school, while she studied for three.

"I think that some families are looking for that," he added, "in that they might have studied here and so they want their children to continue that sort of legacy."

We spoke to Laurent to find out what really goes on behind its doors — and were offered an exclusive look inside. Scroll to see inside the most expensive school in the world.

Note: The Instagram images below were published by accounts not managed by Le Rosey.

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This is the main campus of Institut Le Rosey, the most expensive school in the world. It's in Rolle, halfway between Geneva and Lausanne, on a 28-hectare estate.

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Tuition is 108,900 Swiss francs (about £87,300), though just about everything — excluding school trips but including pocket money administered by the staff — is included.

#Memories #Chateau #LeRosey

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"There's different levels of pocket money according to the age of the student," Laurent told Business Insider. "Evidently, a 10-year-old will not receive the same amount as a 17-year-old."

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The Château du Rosey, below, was built in the 14th century, and the school was founded in 1880.

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Here's the Château last summer. This is where students spend their fall, spring, and summer terms.

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The grounds are gorgeous.

Начало про одну из лучших школ Швейцарии Le Rosay было чуть ниже, а сейчас о том, как попасть в школу, где на полдник подают горячий шоколад, а из окон видно Альпы и Женевское озеро😊😋 Процедура поступления стандартная, как и в любой частной школе мира, но в некоторые из них поступают вообще без проблем, а здесь есть свои особенности. Сначала на сайте школы нужно заполнить заявку📝 и приложить к ней документ об успеваемости и рекомендательное письмо от директора предыдущей школы, а также медицинский отчёт. После этого вас пригласят на ознакомительный день в школу: посмотреть кампусы, встретиться с администрацией, пройти интервью и некоторые тесты. Если приехать вы не сможете, собеседование проходит по скайпу💻 После того, как вы заплатили регистрационный взнос, ожидайте результат: ежегодно в школу принимают от 80 до 90 новых учеников, а заявок поступает около 400. То есть вполне возможно не попасть в школу, в таком случае имя ребёнка внесут в лист ожидания. На каждую страну🌎 существует квота - не более 10%. Предпочтение отдают активным,🏌⛷⛹🚴🏇 любознательным и амбициозным кандидатам. В школе два рабочих языка - английский🇬🇧 и французский🇫🇷. В возрасте 8 лет их знать не обязательно, в 12 лет надо понимать оба, с 15 лет ученик должен хотя бы на одном из этих языков говорить свободно. Самое интересное - сколько стоит💰 обучение, можно ли получить скидку и что за эти деньги предлагается - в следующем посте😊 #geneva #switzerland #travel #instatravel #traveling #picoftheday #flowers #igersgeneva #blog #igersswitzerland #architecture #flower #city #view #женева #швейцария #путешествия #путешествие #интересно #история #цветы #school #lerosey #школа #фото #город #picofday #архитектура #блог #knowabroad_школы

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There are indoor and outdoor pools at the summer campus.

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It looks more like a family holiday destination than a school.

28 degrees forecasted for Rolle this weekend - can you say, Indian summer? (Photo from #SummerSchoolAugust)

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Whatever class this is, sign us up.

30 degrees expected for this afternoon? The #SummerSchoolAugust students have plenty of options to stay fresh and have some fun!

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Students arrive at the main campus in September and have breaks in October and December. Then, after Christmas, they head to a campus in the quaint town of Gstaad — a tradition for Le Rosey since 1916.

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Students can ski four times a week. To make up for this, they have Saturday morning lessons.

#gstaad #wasserngrat #roseyrace #lerosey #rosey #longweekend

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"The Gstaad term is quite an intense term," Laurent said. "I mean, eight to nine weeks in the Swiss Alps, I think it would tire anybody out."

After a break in March, students head back to the main campus in April until June.

"It's important to have that break after that and then to come back to a different campus, with a fresh mind, to continue the academic year," Laurent added.

At the end of June, they are off for the summer holidays.

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There are currently 400 students between the ages of 8 and 18 at Le Rosey. They come from 67 countries, and there is a perfect gender split. They're expected to be bilingual and can study up to four languages at a time, including Dzongkha or Swahili.

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Despite its steep tuition fee, Le Rosey has four applicants for every available spot.

"We look for students that are brilliant academically, but that are also interesting children and, especially, that we think that we have potential," Laurent said. "Whether it's to progress even more in their academics, or potential in that we think they will be future leaders, or progress and potential in that we think they will be future sportsmen."

The library has books in over 20 languages.

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A full Le Rosey education is split into four stages: juniors, cadets, jeunes seniors, and seniors. At the high school level, students choose between the baccalauréat français or the International Baccalaureate diploma.

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The views from some of the dorms are stunning.

🍂Calm before the storm 🍂

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On an average day at the main campus, students are woken up at 7 a.m. and head down for an informal buffet breakfast and check-in.

Sunday Funday. Sunday Punday. #brunch

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During the "academic block," students must wear "comfortable and correct" clothing. This means shirts should be tucked into trousers, skirts and dresses should be "reasonably long," and tops must cover midriffs and shoulders.

Going down this road brings so many memories. #timeflies #schoolforlife #lerosey #memorylane #besttimeofourlives

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Leather coats, denim jackets, sportswear, high heels, "revealing, transparent, or provocative clothes," and T-shirts are not allowed.

Outside of academics and dinner, "casual" clothes or sportswear is allowed.

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For formal school events, such as parties and conferences, students wear the school uniform. For boys, this consists of a navy-blue blazer, Rosey badge, white or blue shirt, school tie, gray trousers, and black shoes. Girls wear a navy-blue blazer, Rosey brooch, white dress, school scarf, and sandals or town shoes.

5 years ago. #LeRosey #ClassOf2010

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There are some other pretty strict rules at Le Rosey. For example, students shouldn't speak with their hands in their pockets, and they must stand if an adult they are conversing with is also standing.

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Classes take place from 8 a.m. to 12.20 p.m., with a traditional midmorning break for hot chocolate. After lunch, classes resume at 1.30 until 3.30 p.m.

Social Media Conference starting in 3... 2... 1...

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With 150 teachers at Le Rosey, the average class hasfewer than 10 students. However, their lessons aren't all in standard classrooms. Here, junior students learn about plants and gardening.

An exclusive look inside the world's most expensive school, where tuition fees are more than £87,000 a year (10)

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"It's a small enough community that you are actually able to get to know the majority of" the students, Laurent said.

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Between 4 and 6 p.m. are sports and arts. The Paul & Henri Carnal Hall is the school's arts and learning centre, with three orchestras, two choirs, three theatre groups, photo studies, and opportunities to get involved in dance, art, and gastronomy.

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Over 60% of the students play an instrument or sing, and they participate in the school's orchestra, chamber orchestra, choir, or individual rock bands.

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The Rosey Concert Hall seats 900 people.

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When not hosting philharmonic orchestras, theatre plays, or concerts, the hall is used by the students to perform on stage in front of their peers and families during the school's events.

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Sports are also a major part of day-to-day life at Le Rosey — the school offers over 25 sports every year. There are football and rugby pitches, an athletics track, basketball courts, beach volleyball pits, tennis courts, and two fitness rooms.

Here are the private riding stables, which have 20 horses.

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The school's nautical centre on Lake Geneva has a sailboat, rowing boats, and four motorboats for waterskiing. There's even a spa for students to unwind.

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The spa has an indoor pool, a sauna, and a hammam, which students and teachers can use on Sundays.

Rowing is a pretty big deal.

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The school took the title of Swiss rowing champion in 1951 ...

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... and won in ice hockey in 1948.

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Hockey is still big on the winter campus.

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After students have worked up an appetite (and participated in a short study hall), dinner — a formal affair — is served at 7.30 p.m. All meals are prepared by in-house chefs, and the students rotate as waiters.

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For dinner, boys must wear a shirt, tie, and jacket. Girls wear a Rosey blouse and jacket.

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Students must sit in a seat marked by a personal napkin that's fixed for the entire term. They rise when an adult arrives and don't leave the table until invited to do so by the director of boarding.

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They must use Swiss table manners, which means eating with a straight back, keeping elbows off the table, and lifting the food to the mouth rather than moving the head closer to the plate.

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Students may not possess or consume alcohol on or off campus during the week, or on school expeditions at the weekend. Exceptions are made for parties "organised by and in the company of a teacher," where "wine may be consumed." This includes wine-tasting sessions organised by the school.

Cook & Drink! Krug Workshop @institutlerosey #krug #champagne #switzerland #meilleurouvrierdefrance #rosey

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Smoking is also not permitted, even off campus.

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The time after dinner is usually dedicated to another study hall and homework, but there are often "culturing outings," lectures, debates, or challenges. Phil Collins even performed last year.

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Bedtime is between 9 and 11.30 p.m., according to age. Being found on the "étage" (floor) with "a person of the opposite sex," as well as "excessive demonstration of affection," is considered an offence.

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Students' weekends are even scheduled.

At the boat @eliot_lerosey #lerosey

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At the Rolle campus, students can sign up for afternoon activities like bowling, go-karting, cinema, or shopping in Geneva, accompanied by teachers. Sunday is much the same.

Students don't stay at the school during holidays — instead, they go home to their families or on organised trips.

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Despite the wealthy — and often high-profile — backgrounds of Le Rosey's students, Laurent says they're living a "normal life."


"Of course we are an expensive school. Of course the families need to have the means to be able to come to this school," Laurent said. "So you would think that we would perpetrate that, that our students maybe would only be talking about their luxury cars, or their homes, or their planes ... but, in fact, it's not.

"It's about them just being normal children. And they're going to talk about heartbreak, and they're going to talk about Lucy who made out with Jack. They're just going to have a normal life.

"And it doesn't mean we don't help them understand that they do come from privileged backgrounds and that with that privilege comes responsibility."

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Part of this means teaching them the importance of humanitarian work.

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Last year, two female students went to Ghana with their English teacher and visited a hospital where they met a large number of teenage girls who had suffered from obstetric fistula because of their births at a premature age or complicated circ*mstances.

When the students returned, they decided to swim the English Channel to raise awareness about obstetric fistula and raise money — over 100,000 Swiss francs (about £90,000) — to donate to the hospital where these girls can receive the reparation surgery they need.

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Laurent says students are recognised for who they are rather than who their family is.

all or nothing. am I right? #NYU

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"For a student at that age, when they're a teenager, those families will find it refreshing," he said. "And it's true that for many of them it's sort of being treated like a normal kid for the first time. I think that you develop an attachment to that."

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Ultimately, the school says it's all about building leaders of all kinds.

"It can be leaders in the humanitarian domain. It can be leaders in philanthropy. It can be leaders in the art world. It can be leaders in the scientific world — leaders in whatever way you want to describe them," Laurent said, "but leaders that are able to have innovative ideas, that are able to think on the spot, and that are able to make those ideas happen. You know, not just daydreamers, but real and convincing and concrete ideas that they have the power and the ability to make happen."

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And it seems that a Le Rosey student never truly graduates.

Rosey reunion! #lerosey

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Le Rosey has a 5,000-strong alumni association worldwide, and Laurent said the school's former students "kind of have this longing that our time at Rosey was a beautiful time in our lives."

"It is a place where dreams can happen," he said.

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An exclusive look inside the world's most expensive school, where tuition fees are more than £87,000 a year. The Chateau du Rosey was built in the 14th century, and the school was founded in 1880. Le Rosey

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Le Rosey is reportedly the only boarding school in the world to change campuses seasonally. In spring and autumn, classes are held at the Château du Rosey campus in the village of Rolle in the canton of Vaud, located between Geneva and Lausanne in southwestern Switzerland.
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As of 2020, the Institut Le Rosey in Switzerland is the most expensive school in the world, reaching an annual fee of $133,992 per student. The given statistic states that as of the year 2020, the Institut Le Rosey located in Switzerland is recognized as the most expensive school globally.

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Institut Le Rosey (French pronunciation: [ɛ̃stity lə ʁozɛ]), commonly referred to as Le Rosey or simply Rosey, is a private boarding school in Rolle, Switzerland.

What is the controversy with Le Rosey? ›

The parents, Indian billionaires Radhika and Pankaj Oswal, allege Le Rosey failed to adequately deal with a complaint that their younger daughter was “mocked and taunted” over her racial background.

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Fair warning: Le Rosey receives an average of 400 applications each year, but only accepts 80 to 90 new students. The waiting list also depends on the applicant's gender, age, and nationality due to the maximum quota of 10 percent per country or group of countries.

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