Theresianum Ingenbohl
Collegio Papio
| General | ||
| Founded | 1,860 | 1,585 |
| Location | Ingenbohl, Schwyz | Ascona, Ticino |
| Altitude | 440m | 200m |
| Gender Policy | girls-only | co-ed |
| Age Range | 12–19 | 11–19 |
| Campus Size | 4 hectares | Historic cloisters and grounds |
| Academics | ||
| Curricula | Swiss Matura | Swiss Matura, Italian Maturità |
| Teaching Languages | German | Italian, English |
| Student:Teacher Ratio | 1:10 | 1:8 |
| Accreditations | Swiss Federation | Swiss Federation |
| Student Body | ||
| Total Students | 250 | 300 |
| Boarding Students | 94 | 60 |
| Day Students | 156 | 240 |
| Nationalities | 5 | 15 |
| Fees & Costs | ||
| Tuition (from) | CHF 18’000 | CHF 20’000 |
| Tuition (to) | CHF 28’000 | CHF 35’000 |
| Registration Fee | CHF 500 | CHF 500 |
| Deposit | CHF 2’000 | CHF 3’000 |
| Hidden Fees (annual) | CHF 1’300 | CHF 3’400 |
| True Annual Cost | CHF 29’300 | CHF 38’400 |
| Features | ||
| Summer Program | ||
| Viewbook Available | ||
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Theresianum Ingenbohl vs Collegio Papio: Which Is Right for Your Family?
Both Theresianum Ingenbohl (founded 1860) and Collegio Papio (founded 1585) are among Switzerland's most respected boarding schools. Located in Ingenbohl, Schwyz and Ascona, Ticino respectively, each offers a distinctive approach to education.
Academics: Theresianum Ingenbohl offers Swiss Matura curricula, while Collegio Papio provides Swiss Matura and Italian Maturità.
Cost: Annual tuition starts at CHF 18’000 for Theresianum Ingenbohl and CHF 20’000 for Collegio Papio. Including hidden fees, the true annual cost is approximately CHF 29’300 and CHF 38’400.
Community: Theresianum Ingenbohl has 250 students from 5 countries, while Collegio Papio has 300 students from 15 countries. Both maintain small class sizes with student-teacher ratios of 1:10 and 1:8.