Cern study trip to Switzerland

We have returned delighted from a fantastic trip to Switzerland, where the enthusiasm of the travellers was the greatest reward. In Geneva, the sun accompanied us from the harbour to the UN, where the visit helped us understand the importance of international dialogue and law. At CERN, the students discovered cutting-edge science, met researchers from around the world, visited amazing laboratories and even imagined that they were dining alongside a future Nobel Prize winner. There was no shortage of convivial moments, between courageous swims, mountain views and a Colombian dinner shared in good spirits.

The rest of the trip took us to Bern for a visit to the Einstein Museum and some cultural discoveries, punctuated by a lip dub and amusing anecdotes about the city. The students worked in teams, conducted a survey in Geneva, the results of which were discussed on the train, and showed curiosity, respect and responsibility throughout the trip. Thank you to our colleagues and students for this wonderful mix of adventure, learning and conviviality.

The organisers (Ashley, Daudon, Drulhe, Pinho, Wendt, Zilinskiene)