10/03/2026 | Sianna Zewdie (Y12)
We are in a school where when you say ‘feminist icon’ the first thing people think is HERMIONE GRANGER.
Tag: spotlight
Frame of Impact Week One – The Breadwinner
02/03/2026 | CAS Project
Read on to experience what La Chât students hate most: a reminder of their privilege
Love, Pet Rocks, And Cacti: Inside Taylor Swift’s Opalite Music Video
20/02/2026 | Emma Rassi (Y8)
Any Swifties (I’m looking at you Mr. Giddings…) should check out Emmas raving review on her latest music video!
World Cancer Day
04/02/2026 | Lucia Yepes-Puerto (Y10)
Lucia writes an account of how the Wellbeing committee raised awareness for World Cancer Day. Yippee Willem!
In Remembrance of the Crans-Montana Tragedy
09/01/26 | Ella Lagacé Edwards (Y13)
Remembering the tragedy that occured last week on New Years Day at Crans-Montana
The Interview – Mr Deighan: Educator, leader, guest speaker coordinator, The Update founder, and friend
Listen in to The Update’s most impactful interview, Mr. Deighan and his story.
How Swimming Saved Her Life—Literally: Yusra Mardini’s Journey from Syria to the Olympics and Beyond
Yusra Mardini speaks about her incredibly journey fleeing Syria to Germany, her commitment to swimming that brought her to Olympic-level, her advocacy for refugees and words of wisdom for youth…
Has Labour Lost its Way? – Jeremy Corbyn on Reeves, Reform, and Responses to Gaza & Ukraine
Hear from former Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn on the current state of affairs of the British Labour Party, inequality in Britain, the rise of ReformUK and the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza.
UNderperforming Since 1945
An indictment of the veto system as the UN’s most elegant excuse for doing nothing when it matters most. By … More
‘All children deserve a future’ – A Defense of Birthright Citizenship in the U.S.
Trump wants to end birthright citizenship in the US. But what does this mean for the rights of children and the future of the country?
