Behind the scenes: Champittet teachers exchange best practices through Pedagogical Days and Nord Anglia Education Conference

At Collège Champittet, the commitment to lifelong learning extends beyond the students to include the educators themselves. This dedication is evident through the school's active participation in professional development opportunities, such as Pedagogical Days and the Nord Anglia Education Conference. These initiatives are designed to keep teachers at the forefront of educational innovation, ensuring they can provide the best possible learning experience for their students. The Pedagogical Days, in particular, serve as a platform for teachers to delve into critical topics like metacognition and mental health, with experts like Emily Murphy and Dr. Michelle Wright sharing invaluable insights. These sessions not only enhance the teachers' understanding of how students learn but also equip them with strategies to support their students' emotional and psychological well-being.

The Europe Regional Academic Conference hosted by Collège Champittet further underscores the school's role as a leader in educational excellence. Bringing together educators from across Nord Anglia Education's network, the conference covered a wide range of topics, from safeguarding and pastoral care to the integration of AI in study skills. This collaborative environment fosters the exchange of best practices and innovative teaching methodologies, ensuring that Champittet's educators are well-prepared to address the challenges of modern education. By focusing on areas such as intercultural leadership and the impact of technology on learning, the conference highlights the school's holistic approach to education—one that prepares students not just academically, but for life's diverse challenges.