A lot of our Boarding students, including some of the Léman boys headed to Paris this weekend. They saw the sights, ate all the local food and had a fantastic time.
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The training for the Escalade continues….. Well done Vlad
Taking care of our wonderful campus!!
Fun at the Trampoline Park!!
Well done, Gabriel!!
Tonight’s Football match vs Concha
Latest match of the Basketball Tournament
The latest match of this year’s Basketball tournament saw the Léman boys take on Concha Boarding House. We did well to win the match but that was not the greatest moment of the evening. We were proud of how supportive our boys were towards the younger students and it was amazing to see the little ones look up to the senior boys as role models. It is important to our values that our students are kind and take care of each other.
Music and Drama performance
Boarding trip to Disneyland
Cleaning Lake Geneva
Weekend Activities for the Léman 1 lads
The Léman 1 boys enjoyed yet another weekend jam packed with fantastic activities. It is so important to get outside and be active when we can. This way we can clear our heads, work our bodies, and make sure we are in the best possible condition for school, and life. The activities this weekend included running, volleyball, cooking, music, golf and laser tag!
Wellbeing Pillar 1 – Nurturing Healthy Bodies and Minds – Week 5
We are now entering the fifth week of the Wellbeing Pillar 1. This week the topic to be covered in the Boarding Houses will be based around positive activities. I would like the students to ask themselves ‘how do they spend their free time?’ This is linked to the second takeaway point of this pillar which is: ‘How can we use our hobbies to de-stress?’ Therefore, I would like the students to first identify their hobbies (perhaps relating sport, art, reading or music etc), then encourage them all to use these extremely beneficial activities as positive form of relaxation or destressing.
Spending time on an activity that you enjoy can improve your mental health and wellbeing. Research shows that people with hobbies are less likely to suffer from stress, low mood, and depression. Activities that get you out and about can make you feel happier and more relaxed. Group activities like team sports can improve your communication skills and relationships with others.
Your interests may be creative, athletic, academic, or something distinctly personal. You may choose a hobby that you can do alone or as part of a group. Whatever your interests are, there is sure to be a hobby out there for you. What matters is that it is something you find meaningful and enjoyable.
Nord Anglia Global Sports Competition – 2km run
Every year, College du Léman organise several sports events for the Nord Anglia Global Sports Competition against all Nord Anglia schools worldwide. Friday afternoon, after school, we took some Boarding students along for the latest event, which was a 2km run around the local running track. They all did fantastically and we are very proud of the amazing effort they put in. It was a perfect way to end a tiring week at school, and a greater way to start a weekend. These students have shown a great example to the rest of our community, demonstrating the importance of a healthy body and mind – our first pillar of wellbeing. Well done to Leman 1’s Ablai, Iman, Mishaal and Amirhossein – great work boys.
Chess tournament
Boarding Basketball Tournament
Wellbeing Pillar 1 – Nurturing Healthy Bodies and Minds – Week 4
The second takeaway point from this pillar is ‘How can we use our hobbies to de-stress?’. Every single one of us is faced with a certain level of stress in our lives at some point. We appreciate that our students with have pressures and stress to deal with from many different aspects of their lives, therefore it is crucial that we talk about how we can help identify these stressors and how we can help manage those stress levels. This is another big step in identifying how we can maintain a healthy mind in order to benefit our wellbeing.
During our Boarding House assemblies this week, we will be specifically talking to the students about ‘How can we identify personal stressors’. The idea behind this topic is that it’s important to learn how to identify what it is exactly that is putting under stress, before we then find appropriate activities and strategies to help alleviate that stress. Please find a video below that we will be showing to our students this week, to provide them with more knowledge surrounding stress management.
Léman 2 – 2 Olympus
The second match of this year’s Boarding Football Tournament saw two very evenly matched teams from the Léman and Olympus Boarding Houses. A valuable point was earnt for the championship and the Léman boys now have to wait 2 weeks for their next match, against the Concha lads. Well done boys, and good luck for the next one!
Welcome Teachers
This afternoon we had a pleasure of welcoming some of our teachers into Léman 1 so they could visit their students in their Boarding House. We welcomed them onto our terrace where we indulged in some treats and many discussions regarding the boys and the House. It was a great opportunity for the teachers to gain more of an idea of what the life of a boarder is all about and get know the boys on a more personal level.
Wellbeing Pillar 1 – Nurturing Healthy Bodies and Minds – Week 3
We are now entering the third week of the first Pillar of our wellbeing programme – Nurturing Healthy Bodies and Minds.
One of the takeaway points from this pillar is “How important is sleep?”. We find it a crucial topic for the students to explore when discovering how to take care of themselves and how they can maintain a healthy body and mind.
During our Boarding House assemblies this week, we will be talking to the students about ‘The effects of screen time before sleeping’.
Using phones, or any screens for that matter, before you go to sleep has an effect on your health and subsequently your wellbeing. Scrolling through your phone or watching something on your laptop at bedtime can keep your mind psychologically engaged, preventing your brain from switching off effectively at the end of the day. The blue light that comes off the screens reduces the melatonin levels in your body. Melatonin is the hormone within the body that controls your sleep cycles. It is also possible that scrolling and watching can trigger emotions within your brain that will delay your sleep and can lead to you lying awake reflecting on those emotions. We would like to outline the importance of sleep to our students so that they are fully prepared and they give themselves the best opportunity possible to achieve their full potential – in all aspects of their lives. Allowing the brain the sufficient amount of time to rest and recover means we give ourselves the best chance to having a healthy mind, and a healthy body.
Mountain Weekend in Leysin – a fantastic weekend with a variety of incredible activities for the Léman 1 boys
Léman 5 – 5 Concha
This week, we had the first match of our annual Boarding Football Tournament. Congratulations to all boys from the Léman and Concha Boarding Houses who played fantastically. Every single student on the pitch showed determination, sportsmanship and quality. It was a great start to a great competition. These types of activities that we can do as a group outline the importance of the messages given to the boys through Pillar 1 of our Wellbeing Programme – Nurturing Healthy Bodies and Minds.
Wellbeing Pillar 1 – Nurturing Healthy Bodies and Minds – Week 2
We are now entering the second week of the first Pillar of our wellbeing programme – Nurturing Healthy Bodies and Minds.
One of the takeaway points from this pillar is “How important is sleep?”. We find it a crucial topic for the students to explore when discovering how to take care of themselves and how they can maintain a healthy body and mind.
During our Boarding House assemblies this week, we will be talking to the students about the effects that can be caused from lack of sleep, and how it can impact many areas of our lives.
Lack of sleep reduces focus and it will make it more difficult for student’s to learn. Studies have shown that poor quality sleep, or not enough sleep, can lead poor organisational skills, a decrease in mood or behaviour, reduced attention span and even memory loss. We would like to outline the importance of sleep to our students so that they are fully prepared and they give themselves the best opportunity possible to achieve their full potential – in all aspects of their lives. Allowing the brain the sufficient amount of time to rest and recover means we give ourselves the best chance to succeed.
Also throughout this pillar, we are running a Daily Fitness Challenge across our Boarding Community. This is to encourage our students to get active, have fun and take their minds off things that may be causing them stress. The participation, competitiveness and enthusiasm the students have shown so far has been fantastic and we hope to see this continue throughout September with even more students taking part. Please find some photos below from the challenge so far…..
Weekend Activities with the Leman 1 boys
We have had fantastic weather here in Geneva for the first full weekend of the academic year. Our students have had the opportunity to join some amazing activities including forest walk, paddle boarding, beach volleyball, golf, horse riding, photography and more! There was even a boat trip into Geneva organised for some of our new students to show them sights, they all enjoyed it very much. It is safe today we took full advantage of the incredible lake and beautiful forest that we are lucky enough to have on our doorstep!
Wellbeing Pillar 1 – Nurturing Healthy Bodies and Minds
There are 2 points I want our students to come away from this pillar with, and I want our students to think about how we can factor in these 2 points into our everyday lives:
- How can we use our hobbies to de-stress?
- Why is sleep is important?