Kumon Leysin Academy of Switzerland
Stiftsschule Engelberg
| General | ||
| Founded | 1,990 | 1,120 |
| Location | Leysin, Vaud | Engelberg, Obwalden |
| Altitude | 1,260m | 1,000m |
| Gender Policy | co-ed | co-ed |
| Age Range | 15–18 | 12–18 |
| Campus Size | 2 hectares | 8 hectares |
| Academics | ||
| Curricula | High School Diploma | Swiss Matura |
| Teaching Languages | English, Japanese | German |
| Student:Teacher Ratio | 1:5 | 1:6 |
| Accreditations | NEASC | Swiss Federation |
| Student Body | ||
| Total Students | 70 | 130 |
| Boarding Students | 70 | 80 |
| Day Students | 0 | 50 |
| Nationalities | 15 | 10 |
| Fees & Costs | ||
| Tuition (from) | CHF 60’000 | CHF 45’000 |
| Tuition (to) | CHF 78’000 | CHF 65’000 |
| Registration Fee | CHF 2’000 | CHF 500 |
| Deposit | CHF 10’000 | CHF 5’000 |
| Hidden Fees (annual) | CHF 3’500 | CHF 2’000 |
| True Annual Cost | CHF 81’500 | CHF 67’000 |
| Features | ||
| Summer Program | ||
| Viewbook Available | ||
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Kumon Leysin Academy of Switzerland vs Stiftsschule Engelberg: Which Is Right for Your Family?
Both Kumon Leysin Academy of Switzerland (founded 1990) and Stiftsschule Engelberg (founded 1120) are among Switzerland's most respected boarding schools. Located in Leysin, Vaud and Engelberg, Obwalden respectively, each offers a distinctive approach to education.
Academics: KLAS offers High School Diploma curricula, while Stiftsschule Engelberg provides Swiss Matura.
Cost: Annual tuition starts at CHF 60’000 for KLAS and CHF 45’000 for Stiftsschule Engelberg. Including hidden fees, the true annual cost is approximately CHF 81’500 and CHF 67’000.
Community: KLAS has 70 students from 15 countries, while Stiftsschule Engelberg has 130 students from 10 countries. Both maintain small class sizes with student-teacher ratios of 1:5 and 1:6.