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 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 trends and facilitate the exchange of best practices among educators. 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 from Nord Anglia Education and Dr. Michelle Wright from Health First leading the discussions. These sessions not only enhance the teachers' understanding of how students learn but also equip them with strategies to support students' mental well-being.
The Europe Regional Academic Conference hosted by Collège Champittet further underscored the school's role in fostering educational excellence. This gathering of minds from seventeen premium schools across Europe covered a wide range of topics, from safeguarding and pastoral care to the innovative use of AI in education. The conference highlighted the importance of intercultural leadership and the challenges posed by modern technology, offering educators a chance to share insights and develop collaborative solutions. Such events are instrumental in ensuring that Collège Champittet remains at the cutting edge of education, providing students with a holistic learning experience that prepares them for the complexities of the modern world.