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Brillantmont International School vs Collège du Léman

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

Neither Brillantmont International School 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

Brillantmont International SchoolCollège du Léman
CurriculumBritish / AmericanIB / British / American / National
Ages13-18 (Grades 8-12, plus a 13th-grade postgraduate term)2-18
Languages of instructionEnglishEnglish, French
Annual feesBoarding CHF 99,500-111,000/year; day CHF 34,000-38,000/year (2026-2027, incl. VAT; plus a non-refundable registration fee of CHF 2,000 boarding / CHF 1,600 day and a refundable admission deposit)Day CHF 24,900–37,500; full-year boarding CHF 117,500 (2026-27)
Enrollment901,900
BoardingYesYes
AccreditationsNEASC, CIS, Swiss Learning, Cambridge Assessment International Education Fellowship Centre, ECIS, SGIS, AVDEP, Swiss Private School Register, US College Board test centre, DELF/DALF centreCouncil of International Schools (CIS), New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), IB World School, Nord Anglia Education

Strengths

Brillantmont International School
  • Five generations of continuous family ownership since 1882, a continuity almost no peer school can claim
  • Dual NEASC and CIS accreditation, re-accredited July 2023, plus Cambridge Fellowship Centre status
  • Deliberately small (around 80-90 students, roughly 30 nationalities) so pupils are individually known
  • British IGCSE and A Level pathway, stated as unique among Swiss boarding schools in its area, plus an American High School Diploma
  • Central Lausanne setting, English-medium with French as the host language and English support available
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

Brillantmont International School
  • !No IB Diploma offered
  • !Small scale limits subject breadth, streaming and peer-group size
  • !No publicly published IGCSE or A Level results to verify outcomes
  • !No graded external inspection rating exists in the Swiss system
  • !Premium fee level for a school of this size
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

Brillantmont International School
  • Families wanting a small, intimate, family-run boarding home rather than a large institution
  • Students on a British IGCSE and A Level or American High School Diploma pathway
  • International teenagers (around 13-18) who thrive on being individually known and supported
  • Parents prioritising long-term institutional stability and a central urban setting
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

Brillantmont International School

School-reported, unverified: the school states its IGCSE and A Level examinations enable students to enter top-ranking universities worldwide, but no destination data is published to verify this.

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 Brillantmont International School or Collège du Léman?

Brillantmont International School is best for: Families wanting a small, intimate, family-run boarding home rather than a large institution. 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 Brillantmont International School and Collège du Léman?

Brillantmont International School: Boarding CHF 99,500-111,000/year; day CHF 34,000-38,000/year (2026-2027, incl. VAT; plus a non-refundable registration fee of CHF 2,000 boarding / CHF 1,600 day and a refundable admission deposit). 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 Brillantmont International School and Collège du Léman offer?

Brillantmont International School: British, American. Collège du Léman: IB, British, American, National.

Do Brillantmont International School or Collège du Léman offer boarding?

Brillantmont International School: 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 →