Happy Birthday Tim

2 days later, it’s celebration time again and we shared the lovely chocolate cake for Tim’s 17th birthday. We wish Tim a life full of great adventures and thank him for his contributions to the Boarding community.

Happy birthday Tim from all Léman 2 House 🙂

Happy 18th birthday Misha

It was a special day in Léman 2 as we have celebrated Misha and his 18th birthday.

After dinner we got together to sing С Днем рожденья тебя and share a slice of chocolate cake.

We wish you all the best for you and your future Misha.

🙂

Awards Ceremony

End of Semester means Awards Ceremony and for the first time in nearly two years we managed to do it all together and celebrate so many achievements.

Léman 2 was well represented with Mateus winning the Boarding Life Award.

And Rakann having a medal for his outstanding Activities Participation

 

A special mention to Kotaro who also got a medal for his outstanding academics with the highest score for a grade 12. Unfortunately he was not able to attend but he was with us from his quarantine facility in Japan where he will have to stay for a few more days.

But his medal is here with us. Well done everyone 🙂

Samedi du Partage

Helping others while having a good time.

We are proud of our lovely boys who took some time on a Saturday to help with the collection of donations at the Samedi du Partage.

A total of 21 Boarders joined this initiative and Léman 2 had 6 representatives who did a great job welcoming the costumers and their donations for this food bank.

It is even more rewarding when one of this students calls at the end of his shift, simply to say: “I am happy I did this. It made me feel so good that I entered the supermarket and bought a lot of items to donate myself”.

Proud and touching. Thank you everyone for this.

Why do we focus so much in Community Service and Charity

Today we had again the visit of Ms Jody. Our counselor stopped by to give us a quick briefing on empathy.

During her talk we came to conclude that empathy is the first step that leads us to be sensitive to the importance of  Community Service. As we help others, we express our empathy.

As indicated in the graph below, this is expressed in different levels and quite often without us even noticing it.

 

As mentioned before and so many times, helping others is the best way of fighting differences in society and also to give us a glimpse of what life is about in a point of view sometimes totally opposite to our.

 

Nae Nae, this young student, explains on her Ted Talk that the benefits are not only for those who receive. Actually, by giving we also end up receiving, something that quite often has been overlooked.

 

Where there is discrimination ? Where to promote diversity.

Being aware of the contexts and settings where bullying (and any other kind of discrimination) takes place is the a key element to fighting it.  As two sides of the same coin, diversity and tolerance are on the opposite side of the spectrum of these same settings. 
  • Cultural diversity / discrimination. 
  • Racial diversity /discrimination. 
  • Religious diversity / discrimination. 
  • Age diversity / discrimination. 
  • Sex or Gender diversity / discrimination. 
  • Sexual orientation diversity / discrimination. 
  • Disability diversity/ discrimination. 
Therefore if in one hand, we should promote diversity in all these fields, we need as well to be aware that for each of these fields there might be discrimination. They are opposites and we should opt for the good one 🙂
The list above allows us as well to have a clearer view of the variety of situations where discrimination takes place in society. It is really present in many domains and it is easy to find it when we are involved or engaged into any of these fields.
Thinking particularly about  bullying, this also allows us to perceive that bullying does not affect only young people or takes place only in schools. Adults, are also targeted and the results can also be absolutely devastating.

The video below, sets us up with a couple of hints and guidelines on how to “disarm” a bully. A little bit of derision and subtle humor can be enough sometimes to bring a situation to an end. One needs to show the bully that we are not feeling affected by his words and like a game that we lose, we don’t want to play again.  Not always easy and it certainly requires a lot of self-confidence but it’s worth trying…

 

Gift Box Project

 

 

It’s not about what or about who… It’s about helping and being solidary.

Leman 2 and CDL Boarding have compiled 58 gift boxes to be distributed to children in need, in eastern Europe.

It’s inspiring to see the sense of humanitarian spirit that runs among our community and that we want to keep fostering.

Thank you to everyone involved.

 

 

Volleyball fever!!!!

Volleyball is extremely popular among CDL students. The Volley Club and the Extracurricular practices are a mine of talents at this sport.

Léman 2 was well represented in the first internal tournament. Taichi and Kotaro did very well and had a great time all morning competing with their peers.

A special word to our Mateus who got injured in the last practice and could not play. A twisted ankle will stop him from practicing for some weeks but he will be back stronger and hungry for some action 🙂

How do we get to bullying?

Bullying is the repetitive, intentional hurting of one person or group by another person or group, where the relationship involves an imbalance of power. It can happen face to face or online.

ANTI-BULLYING ALLIANCE

 

 

Despite being a famous and common phenomenon, “bullying” and its causes are still sometimes neglected and we believe it’s worth reflecting about its origins.

As human beings, we tend to identify ourselves with the people who share the same features as us. It can be a language, an history, a background, a physical trait or a personal experience. As we create bonds and links among people of the same group, instinctively we start defining defense strategies against those who do not share the same features or values. That is the principle of stereotypes.

A definition of stereotype can be “to believe unfairly that all people or things with a particular characteristic are the same.” With it we assert our dominance, our power. We express jealousy or disagreement.

And this leads to discrimination because we wrongly believe that we are protecting ourselves by keeping apart from people different from us. It is a mechanism of defense who ends up causing more harm than good.

Bullying then happens as a result of this. We get blinded by our values, our features and we close our eyes to those who are different from us and ignore that so much more could bind us together.

Among many other things, bullying is then a form of discrimination. In the video below you can hear some testimonials about this and the effect on the people being discriminated.

It is interesting to see how discrimination, bullying and racism work very tightly together. It is therefore essential we tackle them all in order to eradicate such hurting behaviors.

Below we can also watch the Bullying Experiment. It’s worth having a look and question where would we stand in those case scenarios and what our actions would be? Would we intervene? Would we let go and ignore?

Finally, it is important to be able to identify bullying. One of the  messages of this pillar is that Bullying happens in different settings. It changes its context and frame in society and evolves around common day situations we face on an ordinary day.

Wellbeing Pillar 2 – Protecting against bullying and promoting diversity

We have formally introduced today, to the whole Boarding Community, the 2nd Pillar of our Wellbeing Programme.

As the title indicates we will be discussing about Bullying and how to protect us from it while we will work in promoting diversity not just here at CDL but also in our lives outside school, as a core value which is dear to us.

There is plenty of scope for discussions and debates but certainly there is no debate or discussion on the gravity of bullying. Yearly, thousands and thousands of people – young people – are victims of this phenomenon. Unfortunately, this is not just a matter of displaying a sense of discrimination towards someone. Unfortunately, the bullies sometimes go way too far in their unawareness and lack of tolerance. Bluntly speaking, thousands of people die because of bullying: either as a direct consequence, either because their self-esteem is so low that they end up ending their days themselves.

We can’t be indifferent to that. We are not.

The solution, is all in the hands of education. Promoting tolerance, diversity and respect are the key elements to this social therapy. The world needs it and we promote it as the source of better days.

Being open to diversity is being open to learn, to understand, to be flexible and receptive to perspectives. It is important and healthy to debate, to have different points of view and to deepen our reflection on who we are. But it is simply not acceptable to simply condone or discriminate just based on stereotypes.

As an international school, we pride ourselves in the sense of community we have. Realistically, there is so much more that links us than whatever differences we may have. So why focusing on the latter?

 

 

Our efforts in Community Service and Charity aim at bonding people and allowing them to see the world in the eyes of those in need of help. It allows us have a glimpse of a reality that it is quite often unknown to us, and with this, we can open our eyes to visions and feelings that we probable have never heard of.

CDL Boarding is working together, as a big family, and our projects in the coming weeks will focus in getting tighter together as a force aiming at uniting the world a little more.