Bulgarian dinner

1st of March is a very special day for Bulgarians. It is called Baba Marta Day.  On this day, Martenitsas, usually in the form of a wrist band or small yarn dolls, are created by combining red and white coloured threads and are worn on that day and throughout March. They are worn until a stork or a swallow is seen, symbolizing the coming of spring, warmer weather, and well-being. Once the stork or a swallow appears the Martenitsa is taken off and hung on a blooming tree. Happy Baba Marta Day! 🙂

Happy Holiday!

Villa St Loup will be closed for the break. We will return on Saturday 25th at 9am 🙂

Thank you for a great start to 2023! Enjoy this well deserved mid term break. We will see you soon! 😘

Valentine’s Day!

Valentine’s day is around the corner and is all about love. So, let’s give some to our friends and roommates.

We prepared a lovely corner in which the girls can leave positive and loving messages to each other.

Let’s keep our hearts warm in this cold weather.

 

Partage the love!

Charity is very important in Collège du Léman and in boarding.

This kind of action gives our students the opportunity to support people in need and participate in social actions giving back to the community we live in. With a target of 3.000 kg, the whole school is collecting food that will be donated to families as closely as in the Canton of Geneva.

Thank you very much for your contributions.