Les Roches

Switzerland

About LesRoches

Les Roches is a prestigious Swiss hospitality management school founded in 1954. Located in the heart of the Swiss Alps, Les Roches has established a reputation as one of the top hospitality schools in the world, providing students with exceptional education, practical experience, and exposure to the industry’s latest trends and best practices. The school offers a range of bachelor’s and master’s degrees, as well as certificate programs. The curriculum is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the dynamic and fast-paced hospitality industry. Students learn through a combination of academic coursework, experiential learning, and practical internships, which provide hands-on experience in various sectors of the industry.

Les Roches has a global network of over 12,000 alumni working in senior management positions in the world’s top hotels, resorts, and hospitality companies. The school has a diverse student body, with students from over 100 countries, fostering a multicultural and inclusive learning environment. In addition, Les Roches has partnerships with leading hospitality schools around the world, offering students the opportunity to study abroad and gain international experience.

Les Roches’ commitment to academic excellence, practical experience, and industry connections makes it an ideal choice for students seeking a world-class education in hospitality management.

Campuses

Nestled in the beautiful Swiss Alps, close to the world-famous ski resort of Crans-Montana, Les Roches' flagship campus blends tradition with cutting-edge innovation Here are some amenities near our campus.

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Year
Founded
1954
Student
Population
2733
Social
Strengths
Hospitality & Tourism
Guardian, Hospitality and Leisure Management
3rd
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Hotline
+65 6333 1300
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