List of alumni of Institut Le Rosey

This list of notable Roseans is composed of former students of Institut Le Rosey, an international boarding school located in Rolle and Gstaad, Switzerland. "Old Rosean" (in English) and "Anciens Roséens" (in French) are officially used to describe alumni.[1]

From left: Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, Ali Reza, Abdolhossein Teymourtash and Hossein Fardoust at Le Rosey in the 1930s

Notable Roseans

Aga Khan IV, spiritual leader of Ismaili Muslims
Baudouin of Belgium, King of the Belgians
Juan Carlos I of Spain, former King of Spain
Richard Helms, Director of the CIA (1966-1973)
Jose Ferrer, Academy Award-winning actor, uncle of George Clooney

anciens Roséens

In English, the French terms are also sometimes used: anciens Roséens (f. anciennes Roséennes), Roséens (Roséennes) or simply anciens (f. anciennes). When referring to both genders together, the masculine form is used.

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