A Balanced Weekend of Study, Sport, and Friendship at Louis Degallier 60

This past weekend, the Louis Degallier 60 Boarders enjoyed a relaxing and entertaining break that balanced both productivity and leisure. With a calm atmosphere in the house, many students took the chance to catch up on their studies and organise their work in preparation for the weeks ahead. At the same time, those looking to stay active participated in invigorating climbing and running sessions, keeping both body and mind in shape while enjoying the fresh air and the satisfaction of physical activity.

Beyond the individual achievements, the weekend was also a wonderful opportunity for the boarders to connect and enjoy each other’s company. Whether it was during shared meals, casual conversations, or friendly games in the common areas, the sense of community was evident. These shared moments highlighted the supportive and friendly atmosphere of our Boarding House.

 

Another Weekend for The Books

This weekend was one for the books—a perfect balance of productivity and well-earned relaxation. With finals fast approaching, our boys were deep in study mode, but as the saying goes, a change is as good as a rest. Artem, our climbing virtuoso, scaled new heights—literally—while Louis, the running machine, was unstoppable on his routes. It’s always a joy to spend time with these guys and immerse ourselves in the things that bring them joy and energy.

Artem in Flow State

Takeaway Treat!

Putting in the Hard Miles

May Fitness Challenge

Today, we kicked off an exciting fitness challenge in Boarding to support students navigating the stress of upcoming exams and staying active. With a unique challenge awaiting them each day, our aim is to provide both physical activity and stress relief.

Equestrian Competition🐎✨ with Maria Carolina

 

The Campinas Equestrian Society in Brazil is hosting one of the country’s most prestigious equestrian events from April 9 to April 13.

The National Jumping Competition – CSN* 77th Anniversary of the SHC** is expected to welcome around 1,200 entries, including Olympic-level riders. Competitions ranging from 1m to 1.45m will be held on the club’s sand tracks, starting daily at 8 a.m., promising a showcase of top-tier talent and performance.

Maria Carolina is participating with great enthusiasm, proudly representing Brazil as one of the national competitors.

Best of luck, Maria Carolina! 🇧🇷🐎✨