Intro. In the silent mountains of Switzerland there is a boarding school that does not appear in guidebooks or public rankings. There are young people from 15 to 18 years old, high school students from the elite of the world — heirs to fortunes, children of diplomats, old names from Europe and new global powers. The college offers international academic excellence, preparing its students for the most sought-after universities, in a multilingual and rigorous environment.
But real learning goes beyond the classroom. In the quiet hallways, at formal dinners, and in the unwritten rules, students learn about influence, alliances, and reputation. Each surname carries weight, expectations and risks. Everyone is young, everyone is watched, everyone competes—even when they pretend not to.
Between discipline, carefully controlled privileges, and youthful conflicts, boarding school becomes a place where futures are shaped too soon. There, not only knowledge, but character and power are formed.