Rosey is the name of the most expensive college in the world. Estimated in Switzerland and the cost of the land register is 127,800 Swiss francs (lo equivale a unos $ 142 192,74), money that is paid in three quotes during the academic year.
The institute has students from all over the world and has impressive campuses: the principal, very close to Lake Ginebra, and another located in the Gstaad area, where he has a ski station.
Students study for the Diploma of Bachelor of International Studies (IB) and have the option to study materials in English or French, in addition to learning the three most idioms.
In this case, there are annual charges of small amounts of more than $ 10,642, for the Bachillerato International classes and of 17 million for the Bachillerato French classes. Here’s how the $ 4,761 cobwebs the students who want to take private music lessons and other value to learn an extracurricular idiom (this can go up to $ 4,700 million already $ 11,200).
“Rosey is not adequate for children with a serious learning disability. We do not accept acts of violence, antisocial or racist, and even have tolerance in front of any evidence of drug or alcohol use “, informs the institute on its web page.
History
In 1880, Paul Carnal was the owner of what he called the main campus of the college.
More adelante, in 1916, his son Henri expanded the educational offer to people from different parts of the world and found the second campus in Gstaad.
In 1967, Le Rosey admitted first births, and in 1975, the feminist edifice passed to form part of Le Rosey’s campus.
Since 2015, Christophe Gudin, ex-alumnus of the institute, has taken over the board. He is the fifth person to assume the charge of Director-General.
Asia is a day at Le Rosey
The first thing to note is that Rosey works as a boarding school, because her students live in her facilities.
The jornada empieza a las 7 de la mañana y los students disfrutan de un gran buffet al desayuno.
Las clases van die 8:00 am to 12:20 pm, con un descanso a media mañana para tomar chocolate caliente (typik de Suiza).
At 13:30, the classes will be held, until 15:30
Between 4:00 and 7:00 pm, students are dedicated to developing their talents in sports and arts.
¿Y en invierno?
When students move to the Gstaad campus, the schedule is organized so that they can be deported as well.
If so, the periods of classes including the Saturday, when, from 14:00 to 17:00, can be enjoyed in the snow.