Today Helo visited Yvoire, a medieval city built in the early 14th century. Yvoire was rewarded many times and is classified amongst the Most Beautiful Villages in France for the charm of its alleys.
At CDL, we are deeply passionate about community service, and we strive to instill this value in all our students. The school’s REACH program encourages students to engage in Health and Activity, Responsible Citizenship, and Creativity. Each student is required to complete thirty hours of community service per year during their time at the school.
In the Boarding House, we provide various activities and opportunities for students to participate in events and projects to fulfil their community service requirements.
We want to thank Maria Carolina, Lusha and Sally for taking charge of collecting and sorting the trash today
Following our Pastoral program, tonight during our House Assembly, we focused on respect as a tool for conflict resolution, addressing the second key takeaway point of this Pillar 5.
The Advocates Team guided us through a video that explored how conflicts are inevitable, especially in a communal living environment like ours. The video emphasized respect as the foundation for healthy and effective conflict resolution.
By listening to others’ perspectives, remaining calm during tense moments, and seeking common ground, we learn that respect is essential for navigating challenges and strengthening our relationships.
The LDG60 scholars made the most of their social time today, returning to the house with a selection of local produce. Louis, in true French style, sampled a particularly pungent cheese that required some ventilation after being opened. Meanwhile, Dima and Grejdi teamed up to prepare a protein-packed meal. Sharing a meal together in the evening has become a cherished tradition among the group, fostering a sense of community and camaraderie.