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Collège du Léman vs Institut Le Rosey

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

Neither Collège du Léman nor Institut Le Rosey 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

Collège du LémanInstitut Le Rosey
CurriculumIB / British / American / NationalIB / National
Ages2-188–18
Languages of instructionEnglish, FrenchEnglish, French
Annual feesDay CHF 24,900–37,500; full-year boarding CHF 117,500 (2026-27)CHF 125,000 (2011/12, school-cited; current fees higher — verify with school)
Enrollment1,900400
BoardingYesYes
AccreditationsCouncil of International Schools (CIS), New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), IB World School, Nord Anglia EducationCouncil of International Schools (CIS), New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), Middle States Association (MSA), IB World School, French Ministry of National Education, Swiss Learning

Strengths

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.
Institut Le Rosey
  • Exceptional published academic outcomes — 100% IB diploma pass rate and a 36-point IB average, well above the global mean
  • Genuinely bilingual English/French instruction with a dedicated Bilingual Diploma track
  • Deep multi-body accreditation: CIS, NEASC, MSA, IB World School, French Ministry recognition
  • Unique two-campus model (Rolle estate plus a Gstaad winter campus) integrating academics, sport and the arts
  • 146-year heritage and small ~400-pupil scale supporting high adult-to-student attention

Trade-offs

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.
Institut Le Rosey
  • !Fees are opaque on the public site and exceptionally high — the most-cited figure (CHF 125,000) is dated 2011/12 and current pricing is not openly published
  • !Not approved as a Swiss Gymnasium, so it does not offer the Swiss Matura pathway
  • !No single public inspectorate rating band, so external quality assurance rests on accreditation rather than a graded verdict
  • !100% boarding with no day option — unsuitable for families wanting a day-school arrangement
  • !Strong language expectation from age 15 (students must master English or French), limiting late entry for true beginners

Best Fit For

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.
Institut Le Rosey
  • Globally mobile, high-net-worth families seeking an elite full-boarding experience
  • Students aiming for the IB Diploma or French Baccalaureate with top-tier university ambitions
  • Families valuing genuine English/French bilingual education
  • Children who will thrive in an immersive sport-and-arts-rich Alpine boarding environment

University Placement

School-reported · not independently verified

Collège du Léman

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

Institut Le Rosey

School-reported, unverified: Le Rosey states that all students proceed to university, with over 30% entering top-25 ranked institutions including Ivy League schools, MIT, Stanford, Oxbridge and Russell Group universities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I choose Collège du Léman or Institut Le Rosey?

Collège du Léman is best for: Globally mobile families needing a choice of IB, American, French or Swiss exit qualification.. Institut Le Rosey is best for: Globally mobile, high-net-worth families seeking an elite full-boarding experience. The right choice depends on target curriculum, budget, and family priorities — the two are not linearly comparable.

How do fees compare between Collège du Léman and Institut Le Rosey?

Collège du Léman: Day CHF 24,900–37,500; full-year boarding CHF 117,500 (2026-27). Institut Le Rosey: CHF 125,000 (2011/12, school-cited; current fees higher — verify with school). Verify against each school's own published fees; some figures are sourced from third-party aggregators.

What curricula do Collège du Léman and Institut Le Rosey offer?

Collège du Léman: IB, British, American, National. Institut Le Rosey: IB, National.

Do Collège du Léman or Institut Le Rosey offer boarding?

Collège du Léman: offers boarding. Institut Le Rosey: 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 →