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The latest news from the Aiglon community and beyond. To find out more, visit www.aiglon.ch/latest-news

Chapel renovation

The first stage of the Aiglon chapel renovation is complete, with new stonework, wiring and innovative lighting rejuvenating the space. The next phase of renovations will further increase its adaptability and potential, with plans for the construction of a partial second floor to offer greater meeting and event possibilities. Alumni and the public are welcome to book the renovated chapel space for a wedding, baptism or other special events. Please contact enterprise@aiglon.ch

Summer School discount

We are thrilled to share with you that alumni children and grandchildren aged 8-16 can enjoy a 50 per cent discount on Summer School fees, a special offer not listed on the website. If you would like to find out more information or make an application, please head to the Summer School page and be sure to tick the ‘alumni family’ box on the application form.

The Gathering

All students and staff came together in September for The Gathering, the first event of its kind. Themed around the concept of Challenge, it heard from a range of voices, including Karl Kirchway (Delaware, 1973), distinguished poet and Professor of Creative Writing at Boston University, who was guest speaker.

Results

Aiglon is delighted to announce another year of outstanding results in its initial IB results, with all 73 students entered for the IB Diploma achieving a pass. With an overall average of 37.1 points, two students earned 44 points while 23 per cent of the cohort achieved 40 points or above. All members of the Class of 2022 satisfied the requirements for the US admissions offers and 91 per cent met their firm or insurance offers to the UK. Forty-four per cent are going to the United States, 25 per cent to the UK and 23 per cent to universities elsewhere around the world.

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