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In the 1st grade class, students learn the alphabet through a playful approach called "the planet of the Alphas" giving the apprentice-readers the opportunity to manipulate one of the basic components of reading, the sound-alphabet link.
In the 1st grade class, students learn the alphabet through a playful approach called "the planet of the Alphas" giving the apprentice-readers the opportunity to manipulate one of the basic components of reading, the sound-alphabet link. During the first part of the year, students discover a new alpha every week. From the beginning of the school year in January, the children have realized that each alpha takes on a new shape and appears as a scripted letter. The students have learnt to recognize and trace the cursive form with different supports thanks to various workshops. It changes shape but always makes the same sound.
To learn how to write it, the pupils can familiarise themselves using a tracing method that can involve various means: on emery paper or on sand to feel its shape. The children also practice on their iPads; a little tune signals when the exercise is successful. This exercise is followed with cards, small hollow letter notebooks and finally, on Friday, the “chalice”: The Champittet writing notebook!
We are proud to announce that Collège Champittet has once again been ranked among the 100 leading private schools in the world by the Spear’s Schools Index!
At Collège Champittet, our culture of lifelong learning includes our teachers just as much as our students. Learning doesn’t stop when we leave the classroom or when the school day ends.
At Collège Champittet, our annual Career Day gives students a valuable opportunity to meet professionals from diverse industries and explore their future goals.
On 15 March 2025, music lovers at Collège Champittet were treated to an exceptional concert by Franco-Italian mezzo-soprano Lea Desandre and French lutenist Thomas Dunford.
Chemin de Champittet
Case postale 622
1009 Pully-Lausanne
Switzerland
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