Wellbeing Pillar 4, Week 3: Making Safe & Responsible Choices – Empathy & Respect

Tonight, we delivered the final session of Pillar 4: Making Safe and Responsible Choices, which focused on Empathy & Respect, particularly in the context of conflict resolution.

We played an engaging role-playing scenario game, created just for this pillar, called “Whose Mess Is It?” In this game, the students learned how to solve common household arguments with empathy and respect for one another.

This session allowed our students to gain a deeper understanding of the important impact that empathy and respect can have when solving disputes. We look forward to applying what we learned to real-life scenarios. Well done, Terray and Champs des Bois, for your enthusiastic participation in this pillar!

 

Weekend Activities – May, Let Your Sun Shine!

What a glorious weekend it has been! Collège du Léman has been bathed in sunshine, and we’ve taken every opportunity possible to bask in the golden rays this weekend.

We enjoyed a variety of activities on Saturday and Sunday, including Cooking, Wakeboarding, participating in the 24 hour charity fun run, and, of course, Cycling, in preparation for the upcoming Léman Journey!

This weekend’s Cycling session was especially exciting as the girls embarked on a short excursion between the picturesque villages of Coppet and Nyon.

We are all looking forward to more time outside, and more opportunities to enjoy beautiful Lake Geneva.

Monthly Assembly

Today we held the Assembly of the academic year, bringing all students together before the upcoming Year 12 graduations.

In this session, we learned about the exciting trips planned for next year – including destinations such as the south of Spain (for surfing), Tanzania, Costa Rica, Monaco, and more. We also heard about some exciting opportunities coming up sooner, like the 24-Hour Challenge, where Ms. Ana and Ms. Sophia, alongside other students from different houses and staff, will be participating to raise funds for thyroid cancer research.

You can support this important cause by visiting the following link:
👉 https://www.gofundme.com/f/donate-to-support-thyroid-cancer-research

Please find below some pictures of the girls from today – both during the Assembly and while completing the reading session.

Best wishes,
JB Terray Team 🩵

Pillar 5 Session 2

Mr Manu who leads on this pillar and his advocates came to deliver an intresting game around empathy and problem solving!  The main goal was to help students truly understand how empathy builds up.

  1. Understanding how others feel.
  2. Respect helps us solve problems.

Dinner @ Home

A lovely Italian dinner at home with the girls! They truly enjoyed this special moment together, breaking away from the usual routine of having supper on campus.
It was a warm, convivial evening filled with laughter and good food 😊

Activities This Weekend 🚴🏼🚴🏼

 

What a packed weekend it’s been!!! full of activities our students truly enjoy! From start to finish, there wasn’t a dull moment at Collège du Léman. We believe weekends are for creating memories, trying new experiences, and building friendships and this one was no exception!

Stay tuned for more updates as we head into another exciting week.

Barbecue Day!

A huge thank you to Mr. Andres for organising such a wonderful get together for our junior boarders!

The idea of a barbecue perfectly set the tone for a summer themed evening, especially with the warm weather on our side. Everyone enjoyed a fantastic selection of meats and burgers, always a favourite !along with sweet treats, ice cream, and snacks.

The evening wrapped up with a much-loved game of Werewolf, bringing lots of laughter and excitement.

Evenings like this offer students a great opportunity to relax, socialise, and enjoy the outdoors together — creating lasting memories!

Wellbeing Pillar 5 🤝

Today, we began the new pillar, “Making Safe and Responsible Choices,” with a video that introduced the section — explaining how the process was conducted, the challenges involved in selecting a meaningful topic for this new pillar, and the importance of choosing something that resonates with our students.