Collège Champittet is committed to cultivating an accessible school environment that is open and inclusive of all. This commitment extends to our website, where we have made every effort to welcome all who visit, including those with disabilities.
To this end, we follow the strictest standards established by the World Wide Web Consortium, a global group charged with constructing web technology standards. Their special task force, the Web Accessibility Initiative, has defined standards for internet accessibility for viewers with disabilities. Collège Champittet, like each of our partners in the Nord Anglia Education global network, follows each of these standards closely to ensure every user can browse our website content without any obstacle.
We have ensured the accessibility of our website services for users including:
- Visually impaired and blind visitors
- Partially sighted and colour-blind visitors
- Visitors who are deaf or hard of hearing
- Visitors who have limited mobility
- Visitors who have learning difficulties or cognitive disabilities
- Visitors with epilepsy
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To this end, we follow the strictest standards established by the World Wide Web Consortium, a global group charged with constructing web technology standards. Their special task force, the Web Accessibility Initiative, has defined standards for internet accessibility for viewers with disabilities. Collège Champittet, like each of our partners in the Nord Anglia Education global network, follows each of these standards closely to ensure every user can browse our website content without any obstacle.
We have ensured the accessibility of our website services for users including:
- Visually impaired and blind visitors
- Partially sighted and colour-blind visitors
- Visitors who are deaf or hard of hearing
- Visitors who have limited mobility
- Visitors who have learning difficulties or cognitive disabilities
- Visitors with epilepsy
How Our Accessible Approach Benefits Website Visitors
Our focus on accessibility helps to cultivate an inclusive school environment in which everyone is welcome to participate. We value the rich diversity that each student brings to our campuses, regardless of their abilities. Above all, we strive to be a school that equips the next generation of leaders, visionaries and innovators, and we appreciate every visitor's contribution to this goal.
The Collège Champittet website was designed to incorporate a range of accessibility accommodations. View the information below for further insight into how our approach meets each user's needs:
Visually Impaired
Users who have visual impairments are able to scale text on every page of Collège Champittet's website, including every menu item. Each internet browser has its own scaling shortcuts — we recommend conducting some research to discover which will work best for your browser. Once you know these shortcuts, you will be able to increase all website text size for easier viewing according to your needs. Some browsers will enable you to scale image sizes for easier viewing as well.
Hearing Impaired
All content on our website has been made accessible for users who are deaf or hard of hearing. To benefit from this feature, simply install the applicable software
Physically Disabled
Those who struggle with operating a mouse will find themselves able to navigate every area of our site using standard shortcut techniques
Cognitively Impaired
Our website is designed to be entirely uniform, with each menu structured similarly on every page. We have placed our site navigation at the top of every webpage to ensure our website is easy to navigate and understand.
Neurologically Impaired
Collège Champittet has taken care to avoid the use of any flashing images or text that could trigger neurological issues.
Contact Collège Champittet With Any Questions or Comments
We are always open to hearing your feedback and continually improving our accessibility services. If you encounter any difficulties, have any questions or would like to offer suggestions for improvement, we welcome your input. Please reach out to us today.