Leysin American School

Leysin American School
Location
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Coordinates46°20′43″N 7°00′28″E / 46.34518°N 7.00768°E / 46.34518; 7.00768
Information
TypePrivate, boarding
Established1960
Faculty72
Enrollment340
Average class size12 students
Student to teacher ratio8:1
Color(s)Red, black and white
Athletics11 Interscholastic Sports
11 Interscholastic Teams
MascotIbex
TuitionCHF 120,000 (USD 133,250) and does not include bonus going up to another CHF 20,000 to a total of CHF 140,000 (USD 155,000)
Websitelas.ch

Leysin American School (also referred to as LAS), founded in 1960 by Fred and Sigrid Ott, is a co-educational private boarding school located in the alpine village of Leysin, Vaud, Switzerland. As of 2024, it is home to 300 students from over 60 nationalities.

Students pursue either the American high school diploma or the International Baccalaureate, with additional options of individual IB classes to suit particular interests. LAS also offers an extensive summer school, a pre-high school program for grade 7, and an ESL program. In October 2010, the school celebrated its fiftieth anniversary and officially inaugurated the opening of the newly renovated Grand Hotel, which was originally built in 1892 and houses IB students. LAS facilities include various classroom layouts (including open-plan classrooms in the IB facility), a media center, libraries, blackbox theater, performance hall, computer lab, an art center, and access to horseback riding, ice skating, tennis, hockey, and swimming. The faculty to student ratio at LAS is 1:8 and the average class size is 12. LAS employs 72 full-time faculty, of which almost all live on campus; 95% are native English speakers, and 70% hold advanced degrees.