#6 HALE

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Definition:

: free from defect, disease, or infirmity : soundalso : retaining exceptional health and vigor

Examples: 

“He was a rich and powerful noble, then in his sixty-second year, but hale and sturdy, a great horseman and hunter and a pious man.” — Edith Wharton, “Kerfol,” 1916

“These twins were New Year’s babies in 1926. Today the two men are hale and healthy and love to banter with each other about old times and their lives.” — Marilyn Salzl Brinkman, The St. Cloud (Minnesota) Times, 18 Dec. 2015

by MERRIAM-WEBSTER DICTIONARIES.

#14 ARGENTINA

Did you know that the toothpaste “Colgate” in Argentine Spanish translates to “Go Hang Yourself.”?

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And did you know that the world’s widest avenue is the “9th of July” in Argentina, with 14 lanes, plus 4 lanes of parallel streets?

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Re-enrolment 2016-2017

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Dear Parents,

The re-enrolment campaign has begun.

The process will once again be online and you will receive an email notification.

Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the admissions team at admissions@cdl.ch or +41 22 775 55 55.

We look forward to welcoming your child back to Collège du Léman next year.

Best regards,

The Boarding Team.

NEW SECTIONS IN OUR BLOG!

Last month we started with the category: “Did you know?” where each day we post a few interesting facts of one country. Our house has many nationalities and we thought it was a great thing to share with the community.

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This month, we are feeling proactive, so we start with the category of “Word of the Day” where each day we will learn a new word in English so we can improve our vocabulary. 🙂

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Hope you all like it!

New Portena Team.