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Last Monday, March the 8th, for International Women's Day, the Nyon campus was pleased to welcome four students' mothers who came to talk about their careers, International Women's Day and its importance. The 9th grade class was able to discover the fascinating world of teaching thanks to Mrs. Oswald. Ms. Lyarskaya gave a presentation on artificial intelligence to the 5th grade class. Thanks to Mrs. Waters, the 6th graders were able to discover what the World Trade Organization do. Finally, the 4th grade class welcomed Ms. Amiguet Vercher who presented her career as an engineer and scientist. During her presentation, she took the opportunity to show the students a video. Afterwards, the class performed an experiment to help them understand the fragility of bones in cases of osteoporosis. A very enjoyable activity that really interested the children, who even asked to watch the film again in the afternoon!
The Preschool, 1st and 2nd grade classes organized discussion sessions on the theme "Girls can be anything they want to be". To support these discussions, the teachers used books and pictures.
This initiative was launched by the EDI (Equality - Diversity - Inclusion) committee of Collège Champittet, which aims to promote equality, diversity and inclusion within the Champittet community.
By learning to plan their time wisely, students can be more productive, develop great study habits, and create a balanced lifestyle – one that fosters both personal and academic growth. Mastering this essential skill also sets them up for future success.
“What do you want to be when you grow up?” Here at Champittet, we know that inspiring children to dream big while envisioning their future is a core part of education. It’s also the focus of Dare All Trades Day, or JOM (Journée Oser tous les Métiers).
The Winter Ball is an eagerly awaited annual tradition here at Champittet, but this year brought a twist: the school’s first ever Masquerade Ball. With the theme “Black and Gold, don’t forget your mask!”, this year’s winter dance was organised by 14th-grade IB students, and the event was open to students in grades 9 and 10.
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