The recent charity concert hosted by Collège Champittet was a testament to the school's commitment to blending artistic expression with social responsibility. Featuring 63 performers from the school community, the event showcased a wide range of musical talents across various ages and skill levels. From the school's music teachers to student instrumentalists and vocalists, the children’s choir, women’s choir, and the school rock band, the concert was a vibrant display of the school's rich musical culture. Held in the serene setting of the school chapel on 4 April, the evening was a celebration of diversity in music, spanning from Baroque classics to contemporary pop hits, performed on an array of instruments including flute, cello, organ, and more.
Beyond the sheer enjoyment of the performances, the concert served a higher purpose, raising over CHF 3,000 for the Collège Champittet Foundation's humanitarian projects. This significant contribution will support study grants for children in Madagascar, embodying the school's ethos of giving back to the global community. The event not only provided a platform for young musicians to showcase their talents but also fostered a sense of unity and purpose among attendees. Feedback from the audience highlighted the exceptional quality of the performances and the meaningful cause they supported, with many expressing eagerness to participate in future editions. The success of the concert underscores the school's ability to inspire its community through music and philanthropy.