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The Best International Boarding Schools

International boarding schools offer advantages such as language immersion programs, Ivy League education and extensive business contacts. Boarding schools typically offer smaller classes and a wider range of special interest classes. The best boarding schools are expensive and extremely competitive but the options for graduates are virtually unlimited. Many graduates go on to top-rated universities to continue their studies.
  1. Europe

    • The Westminster School in England was established more than 1,000 years ago and traces its origins to to a monastic school. Fifty percent of graduates are accepted into Oxford and Cambridge Universities. Westminster School offers degrees in architecture, business, humanities and art. Andrew Lloyd Weber, Christopher Wren and Gavin Rossdale are Westminster School alumni. Westminster School is internationally recognized as one of the world's most distinguished schools.

    India

    • The Canadian Academy in India has an eclectic student body. High school and International Baccalaureate degrees are awarded at the school located on Kobe Island. Students may enter as young as the third grade and the school resembles a home rather than a school. There are several programs offered at this school endorsed by the Japanese Ministry of Education.

    Australia

    • Geelong Grammer School was founded over 150 years ago and operates five separate campuses. There are more than 100 co-curricular sports offered by Geelong and students may enter as early as age three. England's Prince Charles attended the Timbertop campus in 1966. Activities and learning focus on charity work, community service and land sustainability.

    Switzerland

    • Le Rosey in Rolle is known for its royal family alumni. In 2011, tuition was more than $73,000. Students often learn second and third languages while attending Le Rosey and curriculum varies. The school caters to each student's learning style and needs and its teachers undergo continuous evaluation. Students take field trips across Europe and engage in political activities such as the Model United Nations on campus.

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