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Eight particularly deserving students have just spent an extraordinary week in the Maasai homeland in Kenya. Based at Camp Ya Kanzi, the Roséens experienced the welcome of self-sufficient and ecological tourism. Through their knowledge of their environment and their passion, hosts Luca and Antonella were...

Poetry is certainly on the agenda this term and this time it was French poetry that took centre stage – in the school’s old theatre, the salle Werner. This was no less than the 31st edition of the competition where students of all ages and abilities –...

Roséens have the immense good fortune to be able to see great musicians and actors without leaving the campus. In June,Théâtre aux Jardins festival provides the opportunity to see great drama in modern productions. Victor Hugo’s cruel Mary Tudor, a winter evening spent in a...

Although the political situation in Mali has made it impossible for Roséens to visit our sister school in Bamako for several years, the Solidarity Committee again raised funds this year so that four students from Rosey Abantara could visit Le Rosey. So it was that...

In collaboration with the World VR Forum, the largest global virtual reality event, Le Rosey has become one of the first schools in the world to create two complete virtual reality films. From scriptwriting to “broadcasting” using specially designed cardboard smartphone holders, about 40 Roséens...

Last March, a group of students were lucky enough to swim with sharks in the Bimini Shark Lab field research station on Bimini island, Bahamas. Bull Sharks are curious and fast, Hammerheads shy and Nurse sharks are definitively clingy! Most of all, they are an...

Eighty students and six teachers (with 24,000 others) took part in the Lausanne 20 km. Not too sunny and pleasant temperatures: ideal conditions for a Saturday morning road race. Depending on their age, particpants ran 4, 10 or 20 kms. We are already planning for...

On April 25 Le Rosey opened its gates to welcome the first Investors Day organized by the Swiss EdTech Collider. 27 visionary Swiss start-ups presented their innovative products and services in the field of Educational Technology. The show was stolen by two groups of Le...

Just a few months ago, the 300-year-old Lebanese Cedar in the Rosey gardens lost a colossal branch during a stormy night.  This was a tree with memories for the many Roséens who had climbed it – thus it was that our carpenters took on the...

Long gone are the days when none but a German orchestra and conductor were considered right for Beethoven and Brahms and only a French orchestra and conductor really “understood” Debussy – but it is true to say that the Orchestre National de France (the ONF)...

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