Boarding Handbook Middle
Boarding Handbook Middle
Boarding Handbook Middle
MIDDLE
BOARDING
HANDBOOK
Middle School
Boarding Handbook
Kind Regards,
Your Beau Site Boarding Team
Our Mission
The mission of La Garenne International School is to educate children and young people
from around the world, in a warm family atmosphere in which we promote the traditional
Swiss values of open mindedness, responsibility, organisation, innovation, compassion, and
respect. The school strives to nurture the talents of each learner, meeting their individual
needs and aspirations and preparing them to be responsible global citizens.
School Motto
La Garenne’s motto is “Be Happy and Never, Never, Never Give Up” to encourage
well-being, effort and resilience in all aspects of life for all members of our school
community.
By joining La Garenne, students have chosen to study in a community where they will share
experiences with people from around the world. This requires cooperation and a
commitment to follow the school rules. We encourage students to use only English and
French around school, to improve the language skills learnt in class. Seniors will learn
independence, how to resolve daily issues, and what it means to be a responsible and
caring young adult in a world of opportunities and challenges.
What to bring
Formal Uniform (Mondays/formal events)
1 complete outfit (dress, tights, shoes) or suit (dark socks and smart shoes) for parties
1 pair of smart black shoes for formal uniform and occasion wear
2 white long-sleeved collared shirts
1 pair formal black trousers or black skirt
Casual Clothes
2 pairs of jeans (no holes or rips)
2 pairs of shorts
4 long-sleeved tops
4 t-shirts
2 roll neck, long-sleeved cotton shirts
3 warm pullovers
10 sets of underwear and socks
Other Items
2 pairs of pyjamas
2 large towels
Toiletry bag with shower gel, shampoo, toothpaste etc
2 swimming costumes Swimming goggles Sunglasses
Hiking boots
2 pairs hiking socks
Outdoor sports shoes
Indoor sports shoes
3 pairs of sleepers
Tennis racquet (if having lessons)
School bag/rucksack
Pencil case and stationery
Mother tongue to English dictionary
Laptop and charger*
Photos of friends and family
Posters and small personal items for your room Spare pair of glasses, contact lenses, etc
Spare pair of glasses, contact lenses, etc.
Benefits of Meditation
Well-being improves when students are able to take time in their day to find calm, to
practise mIndfulness and to live in the moment. Meditation helps students concentrate and
reduce stress by becoming more aware of the connection between the mind and the body.
We make time for this during the term.
Meals
The Eldora group oversees our catering. We use locally sourced products wherever
possible. Our chef places great emphasis on well-balanced and nutritional food, paying
attention to any food restrictions and allergies the students may have, as well as taking
cultural or religious needs into account. Menus are published on our website.
Health Centre
La Garenne acts in loco parentis for all the children in its care. Our onsite Health Centre
team includes a qualified nurse and is available 24/7. The Health Centre is responsible for
the following:
● The health and well-being of each student
● Educating our community about health and hygiene
● Organising appointments with specialists
● Accompanying children to the doctor
● Monitoring and administering treatments and medication
● Communication with parents and staff
● Monitoring each child’s growth (height/weight)
● Arranging for special dietary requirements to be met
Only prescribed medicines registered with our Health Centre may be brought into school.
Students may under no circumstances self-medicate. All medicines brought into school
should be in their original packaging with an English or French translation of dosage.
Local Medical Services
Switzerland is renowned for its excellent medical facilities and high quality care. We work
closely with the local doctor, and are able to care for our students in a prompt and timely
fashion. The school benefits from a wide network of health specialists (dentists,
orthodontists, dermatologists, ophthalmologists and psychologists), helping us provide the
best possible care. The nearest paediatric department is at Rennaz Hospital and the
University Hospital of Lausanne (CHUV) is fifty minutes away.
Safeguarding Students
La Garenne is committed to safeguarding and promoting the well-being of all members of
our community. Occasionally our students may face difficulties or feel overwhelmed by
certain situations, whether in their academic life or their personal life. It is important to know
that it is okay not to be okay. We believe that it often helps to talk to someone - either
about themselves, or if they are worried about other members of the community who may
be struggling.
Living in a boarding school is one of the most exciting experiences some children will have
ever had at such a young age. Whether it be leaving home for the first time or returning
year after year as many do, the students will enjoy the interaction with the new friends they
make.
It can be difficult when a child leaves home and it is important to understand that everyone
may feel sad from time to time - but this is where our boarding team can help. We take the
time to help them integrate and enjoy their time at the school. Experience has shown us
that during the first two weeks of each term, it is important that the students do not leave
for the weekend, as they need time to adapt.
La Garenne Facilities
Our academic buildings are equipped with the latest digital technology, providing a
dynamic and organised learning environment. The boarding houses have spacious
bedrooms adapted to the needs and ages of the students. The common areas such as
student lounges and the dining room are designed to create the family atmosphere that we
hold close to our hearts. We have a basketball court as well as ample recreation areas
around the campus.
General Expectations
We maintain high standards of behaviour and expect students to work together to live
harmoniously. Respectful behaviour towards members of staff, fellow students and visitors
is of paramount importance. This includes being respectful of the beliefs and opinions of
others. No form of abuse, harassment or inappropriate behaviour is acceptable.
Politeness characterises our community. Students should:
● Greet all staff and visitors with “good morning” or “good afternoon”.
● Hold doors open for others.
● Say “please” and “thank you”.
● Not interrupt conversations: step back and wait until others have finished speaking.
● Knock and wait before entering any classroom or office.
Students should show care for other people’s property and rooms must be kept clean and
tidy at all times. Vandalism is unacceptable. Students and their parents/guardians are
accountable and financially responsible for any damage caused to school property.
Chewing gum is not allowed anywhere on the school campus.
Illicit Substances
Smoking, vaping, alcohol and drug consumption are not permitted anywhere on the school
campus. In instances involving substance use, misuse or supply on the premises, parents
will be informed at the earliest opportunity. We reserve the right to search rooms, bags, and
any personal items, including a student’s individual safe for prohibited items. The search
will always involve two members of staff, preferably in the presence of the student.
For students using our shuttle service, the school will assume responsibility from the
moment they are under our care on the bus.
Arrival at La Garenne
On arrival at school, all students must come to the main office. They will then:
● Deposit items such as their passports, money and return travel documents
● Provide any additional information or outstanding documents needed by the school
at this time.
● Hand in all electronic devices to the Boarding Team.
The students will have the opportunity to take a tour of the school and meet the boarding
staff who will then take over their care and integration.
Departure Arrangements
At the end of term the following process applies:
● MYP 1-3 students’ luggage will be available at the entrance to Beau Site.
● The student’s documents, passport and additional items are collected from the main
office and an official check-out procedure is carried out.
● Students hand in their room access bracelets/fobs to the main office.
● Once the official check-out has been completed, students are allowed to attend any
social events held by the school but may not return to stay overnight on campus.
● All travel information, tickets and official documents are to be provided by parents
to the school office at least four weeks prior to the departure date.
● La Garenne staff will transport the students and their luggage to the airport. On
arrival they will complete the check-in process and accompany the students to the
gate.
● At the gate, the students will be handed over to the airline staff on UM duty or they
will say goodbye - depending on the age of the student.
● La Garenne staff will remain at the airport until the flight has departed.
Leaving campus
For the end of term or exeats, boarding students can only leave the school campus with the
person named on their departure documents. If there is a late departure, the boarding team
must be informed before a student leaves the campus.
● MYP 1-3 students leaving the campus for off-campus activities during their free time
must sign in and out using the register outside the Beau Site office.
● MYP 1 & 2 students must move between campuses with a member of staff.
● MYP 3 students may move between campuses in a group at designated times
during the day (before lesson 1, break time, lunch time, after school, dinner time).
● MYP 1-3 students are allowed to go to the shop on Monday to Friday from
4-4.30pm, as long as they are not in red for the week (see La Garenne Boarding
points system explained in section 5 of this handbook).
● Students are not permitted to leave the campus at lunch or break time, except when
travelling between La Garenne campus and Le Roc.
● All Primary students moving between the two campuses must be accompanied by
an adult.
Calendar of Events
During the school year, there are a number of events to which families are also invited. The
school calendar of events is regularly updated and can be found on the school website.
Planned Student Absences
Should a parent require their child to have time away from school, a formal request is to be
made to the General Director using this form:
https://www.la-garenne.ch/PDF/request_weekend_away_school.pdf
Not all requests are accepted. Parents must pay attention to the school calendar to ensure
that taking their child out of school will not result in them missing extra-curricular activities
or academic study. Any students missing work or class have a duty to catch up and to
advise their teachers immediately that they will not be present for any scheduled private
lessons.
Security of Documents
Passports and any other important documents must be handed into the main office for
safe-keeping.
If MYP3 students prefer to use a card rather than pocket money, this is possible with written
permission from parents. Students are responsible for looking after their pocket money and
if they lose it, the school cannot be held responsible. Students are monitored on what they
buy, and are advised on the amount of sweet products they buy. If a student buys a large
amount of crisps, fizzy drinks or sweets, these items can be confiscated, and returned at a
later date. No pocket knives, lighters, matches, alcohol, cigarettes, adult games or illicit
material are allowed.
Room Allocation
Sharing a room fosters important personal skills and gives students the chance to share a
truly international experience. We take great care to pair the right student with the right
roommate and we monitor these pairings closely. Room allocations can be changed by
houseparents during the year. All rooms are checked by houseparents before students
arrive. At the end of term, rooms must be emptied, cleaned and formally handed over to the
boarding house staff on/by the last day of school when an official check-out is done in the
presence of the houseparents. If, during the school year, a student wishes to change
rooms, they may discuss this with their houseparents who will refer to the room allocation
policy.
Room Decorations
Students are encouraged to make their private area within their rooms feel homely. They
are allowed, within the guidelines, to decorate their rooms with posters, photos etc. They
should, however, respect the environment and communicate their plans with their
roommate. Students should note that pets are not allowed in the boarding house. To
prevent damage to room surfaces, we ask students to follow these guidelines:
● The room door must be free from obstruction.
● Nails, tacks and staples are not to be used on any surfaces or walls.
● Stickers are not allowed on any surface in any room.
Room Tidiness
Students are responsible for keeping their own room neat and tidy. This involves making
their bed every morning, airing the room, tidying up before classes begin and switching off
all electronic equipment before leaving the room. Boarding house staff check on each
room daily. Room decorations must be approved by boarding house staff. Rooms must be
left tidy before leaving for weekends and holidays.
Food in Rooms
Students are not permitted to eat in their bedrooms. However, take-aways on a Friday can
be permitted by houseparents if they are requested by the previous Wednesday and their
behaviour colour is green or above. Takeaways can only be eaten in the lounges.
Birthdays
Students can request a meal out with friends to celebrate a birthday. This must be arranged
with the houseparents well in advance.
Looking after belongings
Students are responsible for their personal belongings, including their school uniforms,
stationery, technology, etc. They should replace lost items from their own pocket money.
Students should not borrow each other’s belongings, and may not sell or exchange
personal belongings.
Personal Hygiene
Boarders should understand the importance of personal hygiene. Clean underwear every
day, daily showers and showering after sport are essential. Boarders should change their
towels and clothing regularly. For environmental reasons, only stick or roll-on deodorants
are allowed. Aerosol deodorants can set off the fire alarms. Parents are liable for the cost of
any fire alarm triggered as a result of their child using an aerosol spray.
Laundry
It is essential that all items are named, including socks, shoes and bags. Experience tells us
that students are capable of misplacing almost anything, but named items are usually
reunited with the owner quickly. All clothes must be labelled with sewn-in name tapes or
with a permanent pen. This service will be charged by the school if not done before arrival.
If a student has a delicate item of clothing, its care should be discussed directly with the
Housekeeping staff. The school declines all responsibility for personal items damaged in
the Laundry. All items for washing are to be sent to the laundry in the evening before lights
out. Items are returned each morning and placed on trolleys outside the rooms. Students
are expected to collect their clothes each day and place them neatly in their cupboards.
Daily Schedules
Students have class each day from 08.00 or 08:30 until 16.00. There are set break times as
well as a one-hour lunch period. After lessons finish, students have a choice of afternoon
activities which include sports, art, music and service opportunities. Depending on the year
group, students also have additional homework time or periods for personal development.
After dinner, boarders have planned activities or free time.
House duties/jobs
A list is displayed in the boarding house with the days, student names and duties to be
performed within the boarding house. All students are expected to help out.
Bedtimes
In Beau-Site, weekday lights out is at 9.30pm.
At weekends, houseparents may extend these times.
Family Visits
If families wish to visit students during the term, they should contact the main office or
houseparent to organise the time and duration of the visit. Visits are not permitted during
the first two weeks of a new school term, as it is important that the students settle back into
the school routine.
Campus Security
Our primary responsibility is to keep our students safe. Our campus is fitted with CCTV and
alarms. Buildings are secured using digital locks with keycard or wristband access, allowing
only authorised personnel to enter. In emergency situations, keycard or wristband access
doors is overridden. Students in Beau Site do not have access to balconies.
Expeditions
Our Alpine environment is an exceptional place to offer motivating, varied, exciting, and
easily accessible activities for a powerful learning experience.
We take full advantage of our outstanding outdoor environment to enrich our academic
learning, to raise environmental awareness and to help students become responsible
members of society. Students at Beau-Site are expected to take part in the outdoor
education programme and challenges. The wide variety of activities on offer allows them to
acquire a growing range of skills and techniques. We also have compulsory weekends
where students are expected to remain at school.
School Trips Abroad
Our school trips offer a fantastic opportunity for our students to gain a better insight into
the world around them. These experiences, encompassing themes such as ecology,
sustainability, history and culture, contribute to a truly holistic education and combine
exciting activities and learning experiences. Destinations vary from year to year according
to the academic programme, and all students are expected to participate.
Team Sports
Team sports include football, basketball and of course, the school’s own Ski Team. Students
are encouraged to take advantage of our sports professionals to improve their technical as
well as their collaborative skills.
5. Behavioural Expectations
Behaviour
The boarding community endeavours to engender trust between students and staff. We
adhere to whole school policies on bullying, behaviour, supervision and searching boarding
accommodation to ensure positive behaviour and relationships within the boarding house.
House staff are responsible for setting the tone and context for positive behaviour. Staff
develop positive relationships with the students by establishing clear routines,
communicating expectations of behaviour, outlining a clear code of conduct, highlighting
and promoting good behaviour and using positive reinforcement.
The behavioural expectations apply at all times whilst on campus, on visits and on all
school trips.
Respect
Students live and study in a mutually respectful environment in which positive relationships
between staff and students are key. We expect all of our students to show respect towards
other students, visitors and all staff, whether they are cleaners, teachers, House Staff, or
management. The same respect should be afforded to our community when offsite.
Bullying
Bullying is not tolerated. Everyone is valued as an individual and treated with respect,
courtesy and consideration. Any sign of bullying should be reported immediately so that it
can be dealt with. La Garenne is a supportive community and we must treat each other in
positive, constructive ways at all times.
Smoking and vaping: in line with our overall well-being policy, students are not permitted to
smoke either on or off campus including e-cigarettes, vaping and shisha pipes etc. All
students who request it can benefit from a support programme to help them give up.
Personal Relationships
At La Garenne, students will inevitably develop a strong rapport with the people around
them. They learn how to live with a roommate, make good choices, be responsible and
strike a balance between work and play, be a contributor, become inspired by other
students and learn to persevere. All of this is great preparation for life after school.
Students should treat each other with respect and exercise thoughtful and appropriate
decision-making in all of their relationships. Public displays of intimacy which make others
feel uncomfortable are totally unacceptable. Couples must not be alone together behind
closed doors and must ensure that they do not put themselves into compromising
situations.
(image of sanctions)
Examples of Infractions
Minor infractions could include: How are these dealt with:
Any activity that detracts from learning Guidance/Verbal warning
Failure to follow instructions Loss of points
Missing class
Lateness
Inappropriate language
Inappropriate use of computer
Disrespectful behaviour An accumulation will lead to loss of privileges
and restrictions
Disciplinary Council - The following violations could result in appearing before the Disciplinary
Council, and may lead to suspension or exclusion:
Level 4 - Restrictions
Restrictions are designed to allow House staff to guide and oversee improvements in the
student’s behaviour while not impacting their education. This may include putting the
student on a behaviour report, requiring them to be in supervised study, being gated and
losing privileges. Parents will be informed and this will remain on a student’s record.
Local Authorities
There may be incidents involving students when the school is required by Swiss law to
notify the authorities. The school’s responsibility is to safeguard its students and in these
circumstances we will inform parents immediately and make every effort to ensure the
student is protected.
Definitions:
● Behaviour: Behaviour outside the academic day. Example: showing good listening,
kindness to others, following instructions. Only using French and English unless told
otherwise. No swearing in any language is accepted. Using independent study time
for completing homework as well as revising for exams.
● Punctuality: If a student is late to class, ECAs, or late handing in electronic devices,
or late going to bed.
● Tidiness: Keeping the bedroom and personal belongings tidy and organised,
including lockers. Also remembering sports equipment and personal belongings for
class.
For major infractions, a student may automatically be placed in red for the week.
● During the academic week, students wear their school uniform. Formal uniform is
worn on Mondays in term 1 and term 3.
● During the ski season, students wear La Garenne ski suits for all outdoor activities
unless authorised.
● When students are allowed to wear their own clothes, houseparents will determine
what is appropriate regarding modesty and social acceptance.
● During sports lessons, the school sports uniform and correct footwear must be
worn.
● Students are not allowed to wear over-large trousers that hang below the waistline;
a belt must be worn if required. Trousers must be presentable, no holes in knees or
elsewhere.
● School sports clothes may be worn in class, if authorised due to time restrictions.
Monday Formal uniform: black suit or skirt, white shirt, tie, smart
black shoes
Tuesday to Friday White LG polo, black, blue or beige chinos (no jeans) and
LG jumper
Personal Presentation
Students should not wear excessive jewellery or make up. Tattoos and visible piercings,
other than an earring, are not permitted. Hair should be its natural colour and clean and
tidy. During the school day, long hair is to be tied back in class and around the school.
Winter Wear
Students will need insulated waterproof snow boots with good grip soles for the winter (a
brand such as Sorel is recommended). As with outdoor coats and hats, these may not be
worn inside the buildings.
Ski Equipment and Clothing
Uniforms for Skiing and Outdoor Education are provided by the school. Students may not
wear anything other than this when participating in school activities on the mountain. Skis
and snowboards should not carry any offensive logos or images.
7. Technology Usage
Digital Citizenship
Mobile Phones
Students may only have ONE mobile phone. Phones are not to be used by students outside
designated times. All phones should have the student’s name clearly marked. Primary
students’ phones are stored in the boarding house cupboard during the week. MYP
students’ phones are kept in the boarding office during the week. Mobile phone numbers
should be given to boarding staff and students must inform them if their number changes.
Social Media
Social media is part of our world and is therefore not banned at La Garenne. However,
students are expected to use it responsibly. Students must not post material or express
opinions about the school and they must remember that anything they share or post will
always be in the public domain. Any student who is approached by outside agencies (such
as journalists) should decline to comment, and refer them to the School Director. While a
student is enrolled in the school they may not have contact with a member of staff via
private social media platforms.
Name of student
La Garenne International School
Chemin des Chavasses, 23
1885 Chesières
Switzerland
Wifi/Mobile Data
Students should only use the protected school wifi system and may not share Mobile Data
access.
Headphones/earbuds
For safety reasons, so that they are aware of their environment and possible danger, when
authorised to use headphones or earbuds around campus after class and in the village,
students should only wear ONE earbud on campus.
Prohibited Places (Marked in Red), including during weekend exeats with parents:
● Restaurant Le Sporting
● Hotel Royalp (only with permission from the school)
● Minerve - Sports ground (only with permission from the school)