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Surval Winter Camp in Montreux for Girls Aged 12 to 18

Montreux, SwitzerlandSurval Montreux

Dates
Jan 10 – Feb 27, 2027
Duration
3–7 weeks
Ages
12–18
Price from

$4,336

Course price for 1 week

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Surval Montreux runs a winter camp for girls aged twelve to eighteen on its campus above Lac Leman. Students choose to study French or English in small classes, ski in the surrounding Swiss Alps, and live in the school boarding house with meals, activities and excursions included. Arrivals fall on Sundays and the shortest stay is three weeks, so there is time to settle into both the classroom and the slopes.

Age

12–18 yrs

Language

English

Program type

Language Camps, Sport Camps

Accommodation

Campus

About

About the Course

Girls study either French or English in small, interactive classes that run through the winter term. Tuition, all classes and course materials are included in the programme fee, and the language of study is chosen by the student on enrolment. The school does not publish a fixed number of lessons per week for this programme.

What’s Included

The programme fee covers tuition and all classes, winter activities and excursions, ski instruction with ski passes and equipment rental, cultural excursions within Switzerland, health, accident and liability insurance, airport transfer, textbooks and class materials, accommodation with all meals, laundry, linen and the local residence tax. An application fee applies separately at enrolment.

Accommodation

Students live on the school campus in shared rooms with en-suite bathrooms, many of which look out over the lake or the surrounding mountains. Linen is provided and a laundry service is included, excluding dry cleaning. The camp is for girls only and the boarding house is supervised by school staff.

Meal Plan

All meals are included and served on campus for the full length of the stay.

Activities & Excursions

The activity programme combines alpine sport with cultural and creative work. Winter sport includes skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, curling, sledging, husky experiences and ice skating. Ski weekends and excursions run to well-known Swiss resorts including Zermatt, Crans Montana, Andermatt and Verbier. Alongside the slopes there are cultural excursions to Swiss cities, alpine resorts, chocolate factories, museums and historic landmarks, plus Savoir Vivre sessions in etiquette, culinary arts, art and wellbeing.

Facilities

Students have use of the school facilities, including the fitness suite, the library and internet access, as well as the boarding accommodation on campus.

Camp Experience

Surval Montreux sits above Lac Leman with the Swiss Alps behind it, and the winter programme is built around that setting. Girls arrive from many countries and share classes, activities and boarding life, so the language they are studying is used across the whole day rather than only in lessons. Stays begin on Sundays and end on Saturdays, with a minimum of three weeks, which gives enough time for real progress on the slopes and in the classroom.

Language Camp prices

Winter Camp Language Programme — French or English

6 Lessons · 12–18 yrs · All levels

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The winter programme combines language study with alpine sport and cultural discovery. Girls choose to study either French or English and are taught in small, interactive classes alongside students from around the world. Lessons run through the winter term and sit within a full boarding routine at the school campus above Lac Leman.

Classes are small and interactive, with the language of study chosen by the student on enrolment. Tuition, all classes and course materials are included in the programme fee. The school does not publish a fixed number of lessons per week for this programme.

The focus is practical language use in an international boarding setting: girls apply French or English across lessons, activities, excursions and daily life on campus, with skiing and winter sport built into the weekly rhythm rather than treated as an add-on.

Daily Schedule

  1. Breakfast

    07:0008:00

  2. Classes

    08:3012:30

  3. Lunch

    12:3013:30

  4. Dinner

    18:3019:30

  5. Evening activities

    20:0022:00

  6. Lights out

    22:30

Included items

  • International students
  • Small groups
  • Arts & Crafts
  • Excursions
  • Ice-Skating
  • Winter Sports
  • Laundry room
  • Residence accommodation
  • WiFi

Optional Extras

Mandatory fees1

Photos

School

Surval Montreux logo

Surval Montreux

Surval Montreux is a premium Swiss boarding school for girls overlooking Lake Geneva (Route de Glion 56, Montreux). Its Winter Camp for girls aged 12–18 combines French or English study (with optional high-school classes, etiquette, culinary arts and art) with alpine winters: weekly Ski Thursdays, weekend trips to Gstaad and Verbier, a full Ski Week in January, husky sledging, snowshoeing and cultural excursions (Olympic Museum, Cailler chocolate factory). All-inclusive packages ran 4 January – 29 March 2026 at CHF 3,000/week (minimum 3 weeks: CHF 9,000), including insurance, ski passes/equipment/instructors, airport transfers, en-suite shared rooms and all meals. Winter 2027 dates to be announced; a summer camp also runs. WhatsApp admissions +41 78 209 85 72.

www.surval.ch

Location

Map showing camp locationRoute de Glion 56, 1820 Montreux, Switzerland, Montreux

More about this camp

Surval Montreux is a girls' boarding school in the Swiss canton of Vaud, and its winter camp opens that campus to students from abroad during the winter term. The site sits above Montreux with Lac Leman below and the Alps behind, which is what makes the format possible: lessons in the morning on campus, skiing and alpine activity within easy reach the rest of the day. The teaching side is a language programme. Girls study either French or English, chosen when they enrol, in small and interactive classes alongside students from many countries. Because the whole day is shared with international peers, the language carries beyond the classroom into meals, activities and excursions. The school does not publish a fixed number of lessons per week for the winter programme, so parents who need that detail should ask the provider directly. Winter sport is built into the week rather than offered as an extra. Skiing and snowboarding are taught by professional instructors, and ski passes and equipment rental are covered by the programme fee. Beyond the slopes the camp runs snowshoeing, curling, sledging, husky experiences and ice skating, and organises ski weekends and excursions to well-known Swiss resorts including Zermatt, Crans Montana, Andermatt and Verbier. Away from sport, the programme keeps a cultural and creative thread. Excursions visit Swiss cities, alpine resorts, chocolate factories, museums and historic landmarks. On campus, Savoir Vivre sessions cover etiquette, culinary arts, art and wellbeing, which gives the timetable some variety for girls who are not skiing every hour of the day. Students live on campus in shared rooms with en-suite bathrooms, many looking out over the lake or the mountains. All meals are included, as are linen and a laundry service, and the boarding house is supervised by school staff. The camp takes girls only. The programme fee covers a wide range of what a winter stay involves. Tuition and all classes, winter activities and excursions, ski instruction with passes and equipment, cultural excursions within Switzerland, health, accident and liability insurance, airport transfer, textbooks and class materials, accommodation and all meals, laundry, linen and the local residence tax are all covered by the programme fee. An application fee applies separately at enrolment, and a deposit is payable. The camp works on a flexible model rather than fixed short sessions. Arrivals are on Sundays and departures on Saturdays throughout the winter term, and the minimum stay is three weeks, with longer stays available. That structure suits families looking for a substantial winter term abroad, or for a trial of Swiss boarding life before considering a full academic year, rather than those wanting a short ski week. Availability, dates and prices may change quickly. Please always confirm details directly with the camp provider before making travel arrangements.

Price from $4,336