SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 10am>2pm: OPEN HOUSE
Alternative pedagogy, bright classrooms, gardens, playgrounds, auditorium, organic cafeteria... Come and discover "the school that makes you love school" from 2 to 19 years old.
You want to discover the school? You are welcome! The open house is designed to introduce you to the school, our pedagogy, our facilities and all of our courses. We look forward to welcoming you!
Tour times
- 10h15
- 11h30
- 12h45
SATURDAY JANUARY 27 2pm>9:30pm: CLASS 12 PRESENTATIONS
After a year and a half's work, the 12th grade students are pleased to present their "Masterpieces"! The "masterpieces" are a final piece of work that marks the end of their studies.
Each student presents a topic in 20 minutes.
Masterpieces, a year-and-a-half-long personal project and the culmination of the Waldorf course in 12th grade, require willpower, courage, hard work and stamina! They've put their hearts into it: come and listen to the 9 lectures given by our 9 12th graders. They'll talk about Callisthenics (Kézako?), ingenious inventions, the feeling of being at home, the power of music, and the traditions of Eastern countries like Japan and Korea. Visit their exhibition. Eat in the cafeteria from 1 p.m. or during the snack break, and for the evening, you can reserve a delicious couscous for the evening meal. Come one, come all! Many thanks!
Masterpiece coordinators, Tessa and Catherine
On-site catering
A delicious couscous awaits you Vegetarian couscous (13chf) and meat couscous (20chf).
The sale of meals and the cafeteria help finance and support the 11th class UNESCO internship project.
Program
14h-14h05 Introductory speech
2:05 p.m. Mathieu Rouzet
Music, a universe made to measure
The music is much more powerful than you might imagine.
Mathieu's musical presentation (5 mn)
14h45 Alexandre Kadhi
Obstacles - a springboard for developing new skills
With my passion, competitive karting, I need to push myself to the limit to get the fastest time.
Film: "Setting up a kart" + "A racing weekend" (5mn)
3:25 p.m. Francia Vuille
Food is a journey
Travelling isn't just about getting from one place to another: a (simple) dish can transport us to unknown horizons.
4pm Laura Lombardot
Heimat
Is it something we can't find, or is it something that's simply ingrained in us?
16:30-17:15 Break
5:15 p.m. Morgan Macdonald
Callisthenia
For two and a half years, I've been practicing callisthenics to overcome my complexes and achieve my goals. I invite you to discover this sport with me.
Callisthenics demonstration by Morgan (5 mn)
5:55 pm Gustave Maechler and Mathis Pochat
Our shared dream: to build a downhill bike.
6:15 pm Gustave Maechler
A dream, a bike.
Downhill biking is still a little-known world... I dreamed of a bike, and it took a group of us to turn that dream into reality.
18h25 Mathis Pochat
Technological innovation in the service of life... but not only
Thanks to the wheel, humans were able to transport their crops. Now, some of them ride down mountains on purpose-built bicycles, just for the thrill of it. How did we evolve to the point where we could afford to innovate in superfluous areas? It was when I realized my dream of designing and building my own downhill mountain bike that I found the answer to my question.
7:05pm-8:15pm Lunch break
8:15 pm Samuel Comte
Knowledge and time, friends or foes?
The art and know-how of Japanese blacksmiths have endured through the ages, despite the obstacles of modernity.
8:50 pm Noa Lozano
Learning from our differences to awaken our strengths
Discovering that I had ADHD started an inner journey. I started by educating myself, and now I need to get to know myself so that I can take full possession of my abilities and make ADHD a friend rather than an enemy.
Stop-motion film by Noa (5mn)
9:30 pm Closing