Switzerland, Lausanne
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The school facilities have been conceived to answer students' needs in a home-like environment. Garden and sports facilities are on site. Classrooms and a computer room support daily learning. There are spaces for different ages, including a girls' room and a junior boys' room. An on-site iSnack Bar provides dining and a main hall hosts gatherings.
Garden and sports facilities are available on site to support outdoor and athletic activities. Outdoor spaces encourage recreation and physical activity.
Classrooms and a computer room support instruction and technology-enabled learning. A study room provides a quiet space for individual work.
Garden and sports facilities support outdoor and recreational activities after school. The main hall hosts social events and gatherings. An on-site iSnack Bar supports dining.
Institut Monte Rosa is an independent, co-educational boarding school in Switzerland that welcomes students aged 8 through 18. The school offers an Anglo-American college-preparatory program within an International Section, with Junior High (Grades 7–8) and High School (Grades 9–12) taught in English. Students study English Literature and Language, Mathematics, Sciences, Social Studies, Geography and History, plus a Foreign Language curriculum that includes French, German, Italian and Spanish, with optional Russian and Mandarin. The school also provides Cambridge IGCSE and other assessment routes alongside IELTS, TOEFL, SAT/College Board exams, and DELF. A postgraduate year concentrates on business, economics and computer studies, and a Trans-Academic English program supports college entry. Facilities are arranged in a home-like setting with on-site gardens, sports fields, classrooms, a computer room and quiet study spaces; dining is available at an on-site iSnack Bar. The Gademann family has led the school since the 1960s, carrying forward Swiss tradition.