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Champittet students in each grade visited different destinations with a particular academic focus, such as history, economy, research methods, science and spirituality. These topics were complemented by new and exciting experiences, including world-class museums, city walks, cooking classes, escape games and even a submarine visit!
Across Europe, our students explored culture, art, philosophy and more in Paris, Lyon, Barcelona, The Hague and Munich. In Switzerland, different groups of students discovered the science centres of Zurich, historic St Gallen and scenic Flüeli-Ranft, where Niklaus von Flüe – Switzerland’s national saint – lived in the 15th century. Our 9th graders visited this last destination, diving into the heart of Swiss history and legend.
Speaking about this trip, Maria Zufferey, Dean 9th/10th Grades and FLE, said: “At an age when the construction of identity and the search for meaning become vital, reconnecting middle school students with the roots of history and mythology can only be beneficial. Placing them on the ‘ancestral ladder’ helps them to shape themselves through introspection – a link with what has gone before, but also to become aware of the courageous life paths of the peacemakers and founders of Switzerland.”
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.
Chemin de Champittet
Case postale 622
1009 Pully-Lausanne
Switzerland
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