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Aiglon College vs Collège du Léman

🇨🇭 Switzerland (boarding) · Side-by-side comparison on verifiable public data.

Neither Aiglon College nor Collège du Léman sits in a market with a public inspectorate, so both are assessed on verifiable accreditation, curriculum authorisation, and published data rather than an official quality rating. On cost, Collège du Léman has the noticeably lower entry fee — a material difference for budget-conscious families. See the table below for the figures, and verify against each school's own published fees.

Key Facts

Aiglon CollegeCollège du Léman
CurriculumIB / BritishIB / British / American / National
Ages6-18 (Years 2-13)2-18
Languages of instructionEnglishEnglish, French
Annual feesCHF 94,500-159,000 per year boarding (2025/26, varies by age); registration fee CHF 3,000Day CHF 24,900–37,500; full-year boarding CHF 117,500 (2026-27)
Enrollment4801,900
BoardingYesYes
AccreditationsCIS, NEASC, IB World School, COBIS (full member), Round Square (founding member), BSACouncil of International Schools (CIS), New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), IB World School, Nord Anglia Education

Strengths

Aiglon College
  • Long-established (1949) and distinctive mind-body-spirit ethos with daily meditation and mountain expeditions embedded in the core programme, not bolted on
  • Strong international accreditation set: CIS and NEASC accreditation plus authorised IB World School status
  • Full COBIS membership and founding Round Square membership, signalling sustained external scrutiny and a values-led global network
  • Genuinely international student body of 65+ nationalities with a high (~85%) boarding proportion supporting an immersive residential experience
  • Published 2025 IB Diploma average of 36.3, above the typical global mean, indicating solid academic outcomes
Collège du Léman
  • Five genuine High School exit pathways (IB DP, IB CP, American Diploma, French Baccalauréat, Swiss Maturité) under one roof.
  • Dual CIS and NEASC accreditation plus IB World School status.
  • Strong published outcomes: 100% diploma pass rate and IBDP average 36.5; 69% of IGCSE entries A*–A.
  • Authentic bilingual English/French education with structured language support.
  • Full day-and-boarding offer on a lakeside Geneva campus with broad Nord Anglia enrichment partnerships.

Trade-offs

Aiglon College
  • !Among the most expensive schools in the world, with boarding-and-tuition fees reaching roughly CHF 159,000 per year, placing it out of reach for most families
  • !Single final-years pathway: IB Diploma only, with no A-Level option for students who prefer a more specialised curriculum
  • !No publicly findable verbatim graded inspection report (e.g. a BSO 'Outstanding' band) to externally corroborate quality at the top tier
  • !Remote high-altitude alpine location (about 90 minutes from Geneva) can complicate travel and limit access to a large urban centre
  • !Mandatory expeditions and a spiritual/meditation curriculum may not suit every student or family seeking a purely conventional academic boarding model
Collège du Léman
  • !Very large and complex (~1,900 students, five pathways), diluting small-school intimacy.
  • !For-profit Nord Anglia ownership brings commercial-group and standardization considerations.
  • !High, largely additive fees for boarders, with exam fees charged separately.
  • !No publicly graded state inspection report; assurance rests on accreditation cycles.

Best Fit For

Aiglon College
  • Internationally mobile families seeking a full IB boarding education in a values-led, holistic setting
  • Students who thrive on outdoor challenge, expeditions and an active alpine lifestyle
  • Families attracted to a character-development and mind-body-spirit philosophy alongside academics
  • Strong academic students aiming for a competitive IB Diploma score and global university entry
Collège du Léman
  • Globally mobile families needing a choice of IB, American, French or Swiss exit qualification.
  • Students wanting a genuinely bilingual English/French education.
  • Boarding families seeking a Geneva-area campus with care from age 10.
  • Households drawn to a large, multinational community and broad enrichment.

University Placement

School-reported · not independently verified

Aiglon College

School-reported, unverified: Aiglon publicises a 6,000+ alumni and parent community and positions IB graduates for global university entry; specific university-destination breakdowns were not independently verified in this review.

Collège du Léman

School-reported, unverified: 100% pass rate across all five diploma pathways; IBDP average 36.5; 69% of IGCSE entries A*–A.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I choose Aiglon College or Collège du Léman?

Aiglon College is best for: Internationally mobile families seeking a full IB boarding education in a values-led, holistic setting. Collège du Léman is best for: Globally mobile families needing a choice of IB, American, French or Swiss exit qualification.. The right choice depends on target curriculum, budget, and family priorities — the two are not linearly comparable.

How do fees compare between Aiglon College and Collège du Léman?

Aiglon College: CHF 94,500-159,000 per year boarding (2025/26, varies by age); registration fee CHF 3,000. Collège du Léman: Day CHF 24,900–37,500; full-year boarding CHF 117,500 (2026-27). Verify against each school's own published fees; some figures are sourced from third-party aggregators.

What curricula do Aiglon College and Collège du Léman offer?

Aiglon College: IB, British. Collège du Léman: IB, British, American, National.

Do Aiglon College or Collège du Léman offer boarding?

Aiglon College: offers boarding. Collège du Léman: offers boarding.

This comparison is BrightKey's independent assessment using verifiable public data only. University-placement figures are school-reported and not independently verified. BrightKey takes no payments from schools. Our method →