The school adopted its current name in the 1960s, and Monte Rosa became co-educational in the early 1960s.
[2] The academic program of the Anglo-American section is strongly college-preparatory.
Students planning to attend American universities are prepared for College Board examinations and receive the high school diploma on successful completion of 12th grade.
[3] The school is housed in a nineteenth-century mansion in Territet-Montreux on the shores of Lake Geneva.
As of 2014/15, the annual boarding and academic fees are CHF 61,000 (approximately US$65,000), without extra-fees such as sports, laundry etc.