The Fees Of These Schools Is Expensive Than Your Annual Income
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Thu, 03 Aug 2017 3:28:50
When it comes to education, money should not be an object. Well, it is, but one should always try to get the best education that money can buy. It means saving up for the tuition fee of the top universities, be it the eight Ivy League members or equally prestigious universities like Stanford, UC Berkeley or the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Admission to the top universities is very competitive, however. That is why one should prepare as early as possible in order to give our kids the best possible chance. It means sending them to the top boarding schools that have a high percentage of graduates going to the best universities.
# Institut Le Rosey, Rolle, Switzerland
Fees- Rs. 6,33,73,75,900
Simply known as Rosey, the school is a private, international boarding school located in Rolle in Switzerland. Emile Carnal established it in 1880. It is known as the “School of Kings” as it counts seven monarchs among its many notable alumni. It has a second campus in Bern where the entire school moves during the first three months of the year when winter is at its peak.
# College Alpin International Beau Soleil, Villars-sur-Ollon, Switzerland
Fees- Rs. 5,92,95,06,700
The school was established in 1910 in a Gstaad chalet before it moved to its current location a decade later. Its total enrollment is only 200 students, with the average class size being four students only. Around 50 nationalities are represented as the school strives to have a diverse ethnicity. Not one nationality has more than 10 percent of the entire student body. It has served children of European royalty and other famous people
# Saint Albans School, Washington D.C.
Fees- Rs. 3,44,67,11,150
Named after the first British martyr, this Episcopal school is located in Washington D.C. and serves students from the fourth to 12th grades. Harriet Lane Johnston founded it in 1909. It has about 575 students and 100 faculty members, of which 73 have advanced degrees. Its feeder schools include the National Cathedral School and the Beauvoir School, both of which are also located at the Washington National Cathedral.
# Appleby College, Oakville, Ontario
Fees- Rs. 3,43,14,35,150
For those who live in the area and do not need the school’s boarding facilities, the fee goes down to only $35,989 per year. Appleby College is an international school that serves students from the seventh to the 12th grades. John Guest established it in 1911, with help from Sir Byron Edmund Walker. Student enrollment is at 750. Located in Lake Ontario 50 kilometers west of Toronto, the school prides itself in its liberal arts education. It is the only school from Canada that is a member of the G20 schools.
# Dana Hall School, Wellesley, Massachusetts
Fees- Rs. 3,38,68,80,150
The school was originally created to help students prepare for life in Wellesley College. With funding from a businessman named Charles Dana, the Dana Hall School was established in 1881 to help provide liberal arts education for young women. This girl’s school serves students from sixth to 12th grades.