The Collège des Frères Maristes Champville is a private, Christian institution which declares its role to be to "serve Lebanon's youth within its rules and following the priorities set within its Educational Project". The College is directed by the Marist brothers with the help of an educative team.
Facts and figures
The College was founded in 1966 in continuation of the Collège du Sacré-Cœur located in Jounieh and founded in 1903. It lies upon a green hill in Dik El Mehdi, Northern Metn, Lebanon over about 22 hectares of surface. It now holds around 3000 students. The College teaches fifteen scholar years, divided into eight couples. These eight are, in order:
Nursery
Benjamins
Minimal
Junior
Sophomore
Seniors
Secondary
Terminal
The school usually averages highly in official exams, and enjoys a high standing among the Lebanese schools
Teaching and learning
As one of the leading educational institutions in Lebanon, the College prepares its students to two baccalaureates, the students can opt to take the Lebanese certificate only or both. The School provides a bilingual teaching of Arabic and Frenchlanguages since they start. In the fourth grade, the College provides English language courses. From another perspective, the College gives scientific subjects the utmost importance and teaches Math and Sciences in preparatory classes, then Math, Biology and Physics - Chemistry in secondary classes. The three forms of baccalaureate a Collège des Frères Maristes Champville student can get are General Sciences, Life Sciences and Social and Economic Sciences. There is no Linguistic baccalaureate formation within the College which is why some people say that it is a purely scientific school. In parallel, the College provides DIY courses for students between the second and the eighth grades; Computer Studies between the second grade and second secondary grade; Media Instruction between the sixth and the ninth grades; and an initiation to editing TPE documents.
Timing
The timetables of Maternelles and Benjamins spans over thirty weekly classes of fifty minutes' length each. The timetables of all other classes, except Double-Baccalaureated classes in Second Secondary and in Senior level, span over thirty-five weekly classes of fifty minutes' length each. A particularity of this College in its recesses is that after each fifty-minute class, the students get a ten minutes' break, but for the third and fifth fifty-minute classes. After the third class, they get a fifteen-minute break; and after the fifth, they get a forty-minute break, during which they may head for one of the three cafeterias for lunch. Double-Baccalaureated classes get four additional classes, on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, in order to be able to satisfy the required learning for their two official exams. A usual day at the College starts at 07:40 am and ends at 03:00 pm for usual classes. Maternelles and Benjamins start at 07:40 am as well, but leave at 02:30 pm, they also have breakfast served at school.
Extra-curriculars
The College provides five options for extra-curricular activities: Sports, Cultural activities, Scouting, MEJ, and GVX.
Sports and cultural activities
The Sports department of Champville organizes inter-grade tournaments in football, basketball, and more ball games. It also has the concept of Afternoon Athletism, which means that the sportsmen and sportswomen of the student body are able to train professionally with coaches after school. For the cultural angle, the school welcomes all types of people to activities such as ballet, dance, painting, judo, tae-kwon-do, aikido, and other such activities, on Saturdays, between 9:00 am and 12:00 pm. Every year, the Activities' members present a show in which they display what they have learnt during said year.
Movements
To aid the formation of any young member of the society, the College also provides three choices in Movements, which are optional to all students and to anyone not in Champville. These are Scouting, MEJ, and Groupe Champagnat. All of them meet on Saturdays between 2:00 pm and 4:30 pm. Besides those two movements, the scouts are the biggest community in the college, they work on the youth personality, organize big fundraising events, and finally use those funds in the service of the society.