The years spent as a child younger than 18 still count 2x. However, one does need to have a C permit as a prerequisite to apply for citizenship. A work history is not necessary.
I plan to suggest my daughter to attend Le Rosey for high school. Couple of questions for you, hope you could help us. - How often are you allowed to see your parents during the year? what about calling them? how's the access in general? can you leave (take a vacation)? - If I have two kids, does the school offer a better price? any financial aids or scholarships available that you know of? - Can my daughter attend the last 2 years of high school? what's the minimum number of years the school demands? Thank you much! I appreciate you both!
You can see your parents during the Swiss holidays of the year or if you live in Switzerland then you can see your parents a lot more often. Boarding school students aren't allowed electronic devices during the night from Mon-Fri. To be honest especially for Roséens, your child will probably be studying because they demand high academic achievements. You are allowed leave for vacation during the holidays and summer of course. Le Rosey offers limited scholarships like Le Regent or Léman but it's really challenging. You will have to pay extra money for other things the demand even if you have a scholarship. Le Rosey loves every single pupil so your children can stay as long as they want. Actually many Swiss boarding schools offers fantastic summer camps, they are literally a change of a lifetime. I hope this helps, I really enjoyed my experience and I imagine your kid(s) will have lots of fun!
can you also please give us insights on: how high the tuition fees were? and how you were able to afford it? also alittle abit about what languages were your're courses taught in? How did you make the move to switzerland in the first place?
I started in English and moved to a French/english bilingual program after 3 years. Zarina was always bilingual. However, I would suggest to stay in one language for at least the first 5 years to have a perfect vocabulary and not mix words :)
Looks fantastic. Wish I had gone to a school like that in Switzerland. Love your fashion too.
thank youuuu ;)
great information, ladies... wonderfully presented and you both are also a wonderful presentation in your own right :)
The years spent as a child younger than 18 still count 2x. However, one does need to have a C permit as a prerequisite to apply for citizenship. A work history is not necessary.
I plan to suggest my daughter to attend Le Rosey for high school. Couple of questions for you, hope you could help us.
- How often are you allowed to see your parents during the year? what about calling them? how's the access in general? can you leave (take a vacation)?
- If I have two kids, does the school offer a better price? any financial aids or scholarships available that you know of?
- Can my daughter attend the last 2 years of high school? what's the minimum number of years the school demands?
Thank you much! I appreciate you both!
You can see your parents during the Swiss holidays of the year or if you live in Switzerland then you can see your parents a lot more often. Boarding school students aren't allowed electronic devices during the night from Mon-Fri. To be honest especially for Roséens, your child will probably be studying because they demand high academic achievements. You are allowed leave for vacation during the holidays and summer of course. Le Rosey offers limited scholarships like Le Regent or Léman but it's really challenging. You will have to pay extra money for other things the demand even if you have a scholarship.
Le Rosey loves every single pupil so your children can stay as long as they want. Actually many Swiss boarding schools offers fantastic summer camps, they are literally a change of a lifetime.
I hope this helps, I really enjoyed my experience and I imagine your kid(s) will have lots of fun!
I liked it) I am learning English from your videos😌.
We are very glad :)
can you also please give us insights on:
how high the tuition fees were?
and how you were able to afford it?
also alittle abit about what languages were your're courses taught in?
How did you make the move to switzerland in the first place?
Girls, thank you for a video)) 😘
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Классное видео !
Spasibo!!
Дівчата, можна питання задати у приваті? Обираємо школу для дочок і я б хотіла порадитися. Дякую!
you are amazing, smart, and beautiful. thank you
Thank you for the kind words :)
Thank u girls, what are the languages you were taught in? Seems like In French 😊
I started in English and moved to a French/english bilingual program after 3 years. Zarina was always bilingual. However, I would suggest to stay in one language for at least the first 5 years to have a perfect vocabulary and not mix words :)
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I wear socks like that for tennis😄