
World's most expensive school is located in.., fee is higher than Mukesh Ambani's Dhirubhai Ambani School, only 280 students study here; name is...
There are several schools around the world, each offering unique experiences and qualities. Some schools are known for their expensive fees, providing top-notch facilities, elite education, and exclusive environments. While some are known for their exceptional infrastructure. In this article, we will talk about the most expensive school in the world. Speaking about the school fee, the school charges not in lakhs but in crores. The world's most expensive school is…., it is located in….
Situated in Switzerland, Institut Le Rosey is the world's most expensive school. Kings from countries such as Spain, Egypt, Belgium, Iran, and Greece have received their education at this prestigious institution. However, affording the fees at this school is beyond the reach of most people. World's most expensive school is located in.., fee is higher than Mukesh Ambani's Dhirubhai Ambani School, only 280 students study here; name is…
The annual cost of sending a child to this school exceeds 1 crore rupees. Going by the media reports, the tuition fees amount to approximately 133,000 US dollars, which is roughly Rs 11,164,385 rupees. Founded in 1880 by Paul-Émile Carnal, the school has reportedly only around 280 students, who come from approximately 50 different countries around the world.
Institut Le Rosey is the only boarding school with two campuses. The school boasts impressive facilities, including tennis courts, a shooting range, an equestrian center, and a magnificent concert hall, built at a cost of nearly 4 billion rupees. According to the media reports, the school offers luxurious amenities, including a lakeside château, steam and sauna rooms, a jacuzzi, tennis courts, and a sailing center. During dinner, students are required to wear formal attire, with boys expected to don a blazer and tie.
The school is also known as the 'School of Kings' because of its illustrious history and elite alumni, including members of royal families and famous dynasties like the Rockefellers and Rothschilds.
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