26/05/2026 | Ella Lagacé Edwards & Harri Allaway (Y13)
Ever wondered how a nature documentary was formed? The details of the expeditions that have to be taken? Well then! Come tune in to the Update’s interview with BBC TV presenter Paul Rose!
Category: Campus Life
Cancer Support Switzerland
19/05/2026 | Claire Blakely (Y10)
Have you or someone you know been affected by cancer? Have you heard of Cancer Support Switzerland? It is an organization dedicated to support cancer patients throughout their journey. Read more about them in this article.
5 places to hide when you haven’t done your homework
19/05/2026 | Annabelle Ward & Alessia Italici-Ricbour (Y8)
Procrastination. Walk the dog. Sleep… Oh no! I forgot my homework! How can I get out of it? All our little tips and tricks.
Mental Health in our School
12/05/2026 | Ilona Nummelin, Betty Mi & Simba Assefa (Y9)
A carefully researched study on the mental health of a La Chât student
The firefighters next to our school are actually volunteers so we need to support them cus they barely earn any money :/
12/06/2026 | Emma Papangelopolou & Lucia Yepes Puerto (Y10)
The firefighters next to our school are actually volunteers – they need all of our support, cus they barely earn any money :/ . Yes. I’m talking to you… who is now pretending you don’t even know the fire station I’m talking about – don’t even try, you walk by it every day.
How did the phone ban actually affect middle schoolers’ daily lives?
28/04/2026 | Emma Rassi (Y8)
Don’t worry Ms. Hassen, this isn’t another diatribe against school policies…
I Sat Through A 2 Hour Candidate Q&A So You Don’t Have To (You’re Welcome)
28/04/2026 | Sianna Zewdie (Y12)
Everything you missed while you were busy having a life.
A Hallway Survival Guide
21/04/2026 | Annabelle Ward and Alessia Italici-Ricbour (Y8)
The parkour craze of the mid-2000s has returned- and the newest arena? La Chât’s hallways.
A Look Back on the Climb
31/03/2026 | Miles Johnson (Y13)
Growing up with Autism Spectrum Disorder is not easy. To do so in a world designed for neurotypical people is even harder. In this piece, Miles illuminates the nuances of a life with ASD from a first person perspective.
Tater Tots & Truth: What We Actually Think of Lunch
24/03/2026 | Jasmine Serena (Y8)
School lunch must now pass the ultimate test: winning the goodwill of a MIDDLE SCHOOLER.
