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  1. Learning - Aiglon College redefines the traditional school experience. Our classroom extends beyond our campus buildings to also embrace the mountain and sports pitch. Students can study the IB Diploma, IGCSE as well achieve a high school diploma.

  2. The stop for Aiglon is called Chesières-Aiglon College and is next to the school. The bus journey takes about 30 minutes. Swiss railways use an integrated ticketing system. You can buy a ticket from Geneva Airport to Aiglon which is valid for both bus and train. All visitors must check in at our main reception in Chalet Forbes.

  3. At Aiglon there are ten houses in total: five for girls and five for boys, with eight in the senior school and two in the junior school. Most houses in the senior school are home to around 50 students, and up to 30 in the junior school. Each house has its own particular personality, influenced by its houseparent and bolstered by the house’s ...

  4. Fundada en: 1949. 417 estudiantes, de 5 a 13 años, incluidos los internos 85%. Rango de edad: Niños y niñas de 9 a 18 años. Campus: 24 edificios escolares de más de 60'000m2 a 1'200m en los Alpes suizos. Acreditación: CIS, NEASC, IBO. Nacionalidades: 68. Tarifas anuales de embarque y matrícula: para jóvenes a partir de CHF 70'000 ...

  5. We invite you to explore our unique alpine campus. Navigate through teaching and boarding facilities via the arrows and learn more about the history of each location using the icons. Combining purpose-built spaces with renovated traditional buildings and chalets, the Swiss boarding school campus at Aiglon is like no other. Loading virtual tour.

  6. 417 students, years 5-13 including 85% boarders. Age range: Boys and girls from 9 to 18 years. Campus: 24 school buildings over 60’000m2 at 1’200m in the Swiss Alps. Accreditation: CIS, NEASC, IBO. Nationalities: 68. Annual Boarding & Tuition Fees: For Juniors as of CHF 70’000++, for Seniors as of CHF 115’000++.

  7. School should be about the development of the whole person. When John Corlette founded Aiglon College in 1949, he had a unique vision: to combine the special character of mountain life with a new vision for education. Aiglon today guards this original vision and has grown into one of the world’s most distinctive boarding schools.