This evening, CDL students of various ages gathered together to put on a series of musical performances and showcase the skills they have been developing this year – including three of our boys Gabriel, Amirhossein and Ilian.
Monthly Archives: May 2022
International Day Success!
Today we celebrated our diverse community here at CDL with International Day!
As a result of world events, this is the first time in a few years that we have been able to hold this event, and the return was a resounding success.
By the time I managed to get to the Chinese and Japanese food stalls, organized in part by some of our Leman 1 students, they had been completely sold out!
Fired Up And Ready To Grill!
This evening, Leman 1 and Leman 2 barbecued together to celebrate the birthday of our dear Mr. Antonio from Leman 2!
Ablai’s Weekly Run
This morning, Ablai once again joined Mr. Joe from Olympus for a 5km run. He was fairly tired already and it was a blisteringly hot day, but he pushed on.
We would like to commend him for his perseverance and tenacity!
Puttin’ On The Ritz
This sunny Sunday afternoon, a bunch of our 10th graders headed to the Golf de la Vieille-Bâtie and spent the afternoon on the course.
Beautiful day for a Semi-final!
Our leman team played in the semi-finals of our Boarding Football Championship.
A Rollercoaster of a Weekend!!
Wellbeing Pillar 5 – Making Safe and Responsible Choices
This week we will be focusing on the second takeaway point for this pillar.
Attachment figures.
The attachment theory focuses on relationships and bonds (particularly long-term) between people, including those between a parent and child and between romantic partners. The quality of our early attachments profoundly influences two things:
• Our personality
• Our relationships later in life
Depending on their attacment style, our students are either able to empathize with others, to share
feelings with other people, show trust, engage in long-term relationships, have high self-esteem, enjoy
intimate relationships, seek out for support etc or not.
Since our attachment styles are formed so early, we neither remember much about this stage of
development nor do we have control over it. Therefore, our attachment traits are typically subconscious and automatic. As a consequence, we might find ourselves repeating the same unhealthy patterns – in our relationships with ourselves and with others – over and over again. Therefore, we may make unsafe and irresponsible choices.
So, since Awareness is the beginning of change, this week we will ask our students to take an attachment questionnaire quiz to help them figure out their attachment style.
Happy Birthday Masanobu!!
Serving up a treat!!
It’s lights out and away we go at the Léman 1 Grand Prix!
CDL Boarding 10km Run – Well done Ablai!!
Penalties are like the lottery!! Amir Fires through!!
International Dinner Night!
It is International Dinner Night ladies and gentleman!
This balmy Wednesday evening we had the opportunity to enjoy some food generously provided by Chef Marie-Noelle from Le Chef Dodo.
WELLBEING PILLAR 5 – Making Safe and Responsible Choices
Welcome to the fifth and final of our Wellbeing Programme : Making Safe and Responsible Choices.
The key take-away points from this pillar will be as follows:
1. Time in: how do you connect with inner world?
2. Attachment figures: how our attachment style influences the way we make our decisions?
This week we will focus on Time in!
What we experience in our inner world, which includes our feelings, thoughts, perceptions,
memories, beliefs, hopes, dreams, desires, motivations, longings etc, can occur even without us
being aware of it. The lack of self-awareness entails the failure to see the patterns in our behaviours
and thinking. As a result, we risk making choices that are not aligned with what we really are and
with what we really want.
On the contrary, when we develop the habit to pay attention to these inner experiences we become
more self-aware. This can help us have more control over the decisions and choices we make and
prevent us from being at the mercy of our own feelings, desires and external negative pressure.
Virtuoso Ablai
This evening, during our Boarding Assembly, Ablai played Claire de Lune by Debussy.
And what an excellent job he did! He has practiced diligently for days and it showed!
The Leman Menace
On this day, the Fourth of May,
Leman Old Glories came to play,
With Leman 1, to see who would stay,
In our Boarding Football Tournament!
After an arduous game in the rain and a tight first half, Leman 1 came out ahead with a score of 6 – 3!
Happy Birthday Ablai!
Paddling Away!
Eid Mubarak!
Ramadan is over, and our own Amirhossein is celebrating the end of his 30 days and 30 nights fast by enjoying a meal with his friends.
We ordered some Iranian kebabs, rice and drinks to make him feel more at home.
The Art of Service
Today, the boarding volleyball team represented Collège du Léman in an intermural volleyball tournament which involved teams from the American School of Leysin and La Châtaigneraie.
Two of our boys – Tomohisa and Amirhossein – are a part of the team.
After a series of intense and incredibly tight matches, they took Second Place!
Spick and Span
Today our boys joined the Community Service group and helped keep our campus clean and beautiful.