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World Children’s Day is celebrated every year on November 20th. This annual event is dedicated to raising awareness about children’s rights and promoting their well-being. For UNICEF, it is a day of action for children, by children.
This year, students at Collège Champittet focused on the theme of “inclusion for every child”. Every child deserves the chance to thrive, learn and grow. To raise awareness for this cause, our students created a video together in which they combine their voices and messages of support.
World Children’s Day invites us to celebrate the progress that has been made for children’s rights worldwide and to reflect on the work that remains to be done. At Collège Champittet, this day is a reminder of our commitment to providing exceptional education, fostering an inclusive environment, and empowering children to reach their full potential.
We’re proud to be part of a global network of schools that puts children’s well-being at the forefront of everything we do. By transmitting our values to our students, we aim to cultivate global citizens who will make a positive difference in the world.
Together, we can create a better future for all children, where their rights and dreams are cherished and nurtured. Happy World Children’s Day!
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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1009 Pully-Lausanne
Switzerland
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