On the first of March, various superheroes, princesses, ninjas, dinosaurs, astronauts and other characters took over the classes of the preschool and primary building Gérard Payot, on Pully campus.
At Champittet, our teachers always bring the real world into the classroom and address current events to encourage students to learn about the world they live in.
Our students benefit from the latest technology and teaching methods. By putting technology in the hands of the students, we have seen an improvement in learning and engagement.
After two weekends, four matches and almost three hours playing, Rahul, a 12 Swiss Maturity student, has won the final of the Cantonal Vaud Tennis Tournament at the Gland Tennis Club.
In anticipation of the School’s 120th anniversary in 2023, I continue to feed the debate on educational themes. Here, I would like to address the issue of the relationship between children and teachers.
The Champittet Foundation —with the extraordinary support of the entire school community—organised a fundraising event and a Christmas Market in favour of Lebanese children.
The countdown has begun: in exactly one year, the anniversary of 120 years of Collège Champittet (1903 - 2023) begins. This is an opportunity to reflect together on the values of our school community, as well as on the fundamentals of education.
In the lead-up to Christmas and in the spirit of giving, Collège Champittet in Nyon has once again offered all the school members (students and staff) the opportunity to join the local charity “Gift A Box Project”.
The month of December it’s been filled with celebrations and special visits. On the 16th of December, Santa Claus made his long-awaited appearance at the Nyon campus.
As part of the Cultural Season, Collège Champittet had the immense privilege of receiving the prestigious Concerto Köln Ensemble, accompanied by the young prodigy Shunksje Sato, in a programme entirely devoted to Antonio Vivaldi's Four Seasons.