Switzerland, Lausanne
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Le Rosey operates a 100% boarding program across two campuses: the Main Campus in Rolle on a 28-hectare park and the Winter Campus in Gstaad, a mountain village of chalets. The Rolle Campus houses boys and girls on separate campuses nearby and features state-of-the-art educational, sporting and artistic facilities; Le Rosey continually invests to improve accommodation and facilities. The Rolle site provides on-site sports fields and a broad range of facilities, while the Gstaad Winter Campus enables winter and mountain-based learning with its own chalets. The Paul & Henri Carnal Hall and φlo building exemplify Le Rosey's advanced arts, technology and learning spaces, complemented by a Learning Centre that supports cross‑disciplinary work.
The Winter Campus in Gstaad gives Rosey students access to Saanenland facilities including swimming pools, gyms, tennis courts, ice hockey rinks, bowling and curling. It also offers access to 250 km of ski slopes and 120 km of cross‑country slopes, with climbing walls and Via Ferrata for mountain activities. The Rolle Campus provides on-site sports fields on its 28-hectare estate. Le Rosey participates in inter‑school competitions and runs expedition programmes as part of its sports activities.
φlo spans 16,000 square metres and features 90 classrooms with modular walls that allow over 1,000 configurations of space for teaching and learning. The Learning Centre on the Rolle Campus offers space for independent study and cross‑disciplinary work with teachers from different disciplines and IT-enabled learning. The Paul & Henri Carnal Hall hosts a large arts and learning ecosystem, including a 900–1000‑seat concert hall and extensive studios, workshops and spaces for music, visual arts, drama and gastronomy. Le Rosey delivers bilingual academics leading to the IB Diploma or French Baccalaureate, with additional languages supported.
Arts, Tech, Sports, Service & Culture offers more than 100 extracurricular options delivered by professionals. Shows, festivals, exhibitions and external examinations are part of student activity; the CASC framework covers Creativity, Community services, Action (sports) and Culture. The Committees & Clubs include a Student Committee, debate clubs, Model United Nations and a Yearbook team, plus charitable work through the Solidarity Committee and projects such as Rosey Abantara in Mali and the Rosey Micro Finance Fund. The Menuhin Academy resides at Le Rosey, enriching musical life with residency concerts and master classes, and φlo adds entrepreneurship-oriented spaces such as the Rosey Impact Accelerator and the MITdesignX Le Rosey program.
Institut Le Rosey is a private international boarding school for ages 8 to 18, with two campuses in Rolle and Gstaad. The school offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma, the French Baccalaureate, the British curriculum and the International Primary Curriculum, with English and French as languages of instruction in a bilingual framework. Students choose a main language (French or English) and study most subjects in that language, while at least one subject is studied in the other. A Le Rosey Bilingual Diploma is awarded at the end of the Pre-Bac programme, in addition to the IB Diploma or French Baccalaureate. The Rolle campus sits on 28 hectares; the Gstaad Campus supports winter and mountain learning. Facilities include the φlo building, the Paul & Henri Carnal Hall (900–1000-seat concert venue), a Learning Centre and on-site sports fields. The school offers 100+ extracurricular options and a CASC programme with charity and leadership opportunities.