The 12 best boarding schools in Switzerland in 2026
From Aiglon to Le Rosey, here's how Switzerland's elite boarding schools compare on academics, fit, and family experience.
Switzerland's reputation for boarding education isn't a myth. A combination of small cohorts, multilingual instruction, and a long tradition of internationalism has made the country a default for families looking at top-tier secondary education.
But the differences between schools can be subtle. A school like Le Rosey, with two seasonal campuses and a 1:5 ratio, is a very different decision from a community-focused school like Brillantmont with 150 students.
When advising families, we typically talk about three axes: academic culture (IB vs. AP vs. British), social size (intimate vs. globally diverse), and outdoor program (alpine, lakeside, urban).
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