The recent charity concert hosted by Collège Champittet was a testament to the school's dual commitment to fostering musical talent and supporting humanitarian causes. The event saw 63 performers from the school community, ranging from music teachers to student instrumentalists and vocalists, come together to showcase their skills. The concert, held in the school chapel on 4 April, featured a diverse program that spanned from Baroque classics to contemporary pop hits, performed on a variety of instruments including flute, cello, and guitar. This event not only highlighted the musical prowess within the Collège Champittet community but also served as a platform for students to gain performance experience in front of an appreciative audience.
Beyond the celebration of music, the concert had a profound social impact, raising over CHF 3,000 for the Collège Champittet Foundation. These funds are earmarked for study grants for children in Madagascar, underscoring the school's commitment to global education initiatives. The success of the event was a collective achievement, made possible by the dedication of performers, the generosity of attendees, and the hard work of organizers. Feedback from the audience, including praise for the quality of performances and the variety of the program, underscores the event's appeal and the potential for future concerts to continue this tradition of musical excellence and philanthropy.