Switzerland, Lausanne
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At our campus in Pully, historical buildings and modern learning spaces blend to create an environment for learning. The lakeside campus sits between Lake Geneva and the Alps, with music rooms, a track, and tennis and basketball courts, plus a pitch for sport. The latest technology powers discovery in classrooms, science labs, and a STEAM space, with two computer suites equipped with interactive EdTech. The campus also features an interactive Forest School and three restaurants, including a contemporary café for the community.
An Astroturf pitch, athletics track, tennis and basketball courts, and a gym form the core sports facilities. The lakeside setting enables outdoor activity programs including sailing, wakeboarding, and paddleboarding. Students engage in sport and physical activity on these facilities to support wellbeing.
High-tech science labs and a STEAM space host the exclusive collaboration with MIT. The latest technology powers learning in classrooms with software, robotics, and virtual reality equipment. Two computer suites are equipped with interactive EdTech to support learning. An interactive, open-air Forest School provides outdoor learning experiences.
More than 40 extra-curricular clubs, ranging from Taekwondo and circus skills to entrepreneurship and art, are available. The programme includes outdoor adventures such as weekly ski lessons, paddleboarding, and kayaking. Exclusive Nord Anglia Education collaborations with The Juilliard School and MIT provide drama, music, and dance education, and STEAM experiences. Students participate in international expeditions, including projects with the Champittet Foundation in Madagascar, Thailand, and Lebanon, as well as Switzerland. The Forest School offers younger children opportunities to explore nature and develop practical skills.
Collège Champittet is an international day and boarding school in Pully, Switzerland, serving ages 3 to 18. The school offers a bilingual pre-school and primary programme in English and French, with German introduced early; secondary students can pursue the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in English, the French Baccalaureate, or the bilingual Swiss Maturité. The middle school (Grades 9–10) and high school (Grades 11–14) structure supports a continuum from early years through university preparation. Languages taught at secondary include French, English, German, Italian, and Spanish. The lakeside campus sits between Lake Geneva and the Alps, providing science labs, a STEAM space, computer suites with interactive EdTech, music rooms, and sports facilities including an Astroturf pitch and an athletics track. Signature programs feature collaborations with MIT and The Juilliard School, a Forest School, and international expeditions and service projects. The school joined Nord Anglia Education in 2009, aligning opportunities with global roots.