
Fabriq’Expo is half-way between an industrial laboratory and DIY workshop for children – aged 5 and over.
Practical interactive science experiences are used to give an introduction to the world of engineering.
Interactive games, experiences and experiments – for example constructing a mini-bridge following real-world examples or working out how to build an intricate, working marble run with various objects, as well as digital experiences.
The games illustrate different themes of engineering – such as an introduction to robotics and programming, understanding how things work by taking them apart, the constraints when building something, principles of chain reactions, observing and analysing different materials, mechanical systems and more…
We spent 2 hours at the exposition and had loads of mummy and child interactive fun together.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Read our review by Max (10) here.
NOTE: The descriptions are all in French at the moment, but this is about to change as all the information is in the process of being translated.
WHERE
33 Rue des Bains, Geneva
OPENING HOURS
JULY and AUGUST
Monday 10h00 – 18h00
Tuesday 10h00 – 18h00
Wednesday 10h00 – 18h00
Thursday 10h00 – 18h00
Friday 10h00 – 18h00
Saturday 13h00 – 18h00
Sunday Closed
PLEASE NOTE: Closed from 4th till 18th of August inclusive)
PRICE
Entry CHF 10.-
Free for babies under 3 months.

Fabriq’Expo is half-way between an industrial laboratory and DIY workshop for children – aged 5 and over.
Practical interactive science experiences are used to give an introduction to the world of engineering.
Interactive games, experiences and experiments – for example constructing a mini-bridge following real-world examples or working out how to build an intricate, working marble run with various objects, as well as digital experiences.
The games illustrate different themes of engineering – such as an introduction to robotics and programming, understanding how things work by taking them apart, the constraints when building something, principles of chain reactions, observing and analysing different materials, mechanical systems and more…
We spent 2 hours at the exposition and had loads of mummy and child interactive fun together.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Read our review by Max (10) here.
NOTE: The descriptions are all in French at the moment, but this is about to change as all the information is in the process of being translated.
WHERE
33 Rue des Bains, Geneva
OPENING HOURS
JULY and AUGUST
Monday 10h00 – 18h00
Tuesday 10h00 – 18h00
Wednesday 10h00 – 18h00
Thursday 10h00 – 18h00
Friday 10h00 – 18h00
Saturday 13h00 – 18h00
Sunday Closed
PLEASE NOTE: Closed from 4th till 18th of August inclusive)
PRICE
Entry CHF 10.-
Free for babies under 3 months.

Fabriq’Expo is half-way between an industrial laboratory and DIY workshop for children – aged 5 and over.
Practical interactive science experiences are used to give an introduction to the world of engineering.
Interactive games, experiences and experiments – for example constructing a mini-bridge following real-world examples or working out how to build an intricate, working marble run with various objects, as well as digital experiences.
The games illustrate different themes of engineering – such as an introduction to robotics and programming, understanding how things work by taking them apart, the constraints when building something, principles of chain reactions, observing and analysing different materials, mechanical systems and more…
We spent 2 hours at the exposition and had loads of mummy and child interactive fun together.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Read our review by Max (10) here.
NOTE: The descriptions are all in French at the moment, but this is about to change as all the information is in the process of being translated.
WHERE
33 Rue des Bains, Geneva
OPENING HOURS
JULY and AUGUST
Monday 10h00 – 18h00
Tuesday 10h00 – 18h00
Wednesday 10h00 – 18h00
Thursday 10h00 – 18h00
Friday 10h00 – 18h00
Saturday 13h00 – 18h00
Sunday Closed
PLEASE NOTE: Closed from 4th till 18th of August inclusive)
PRICE
Entry CHF 10.-
Free for babies under 3 months.

Fabriq’Expo is half-way between an industrial laboratory and DIY workshop for children – aged 5 and over.
Practical interactive science experiences are used to give an introduction to the world of engineering.
Interactive games, experiences and experiments – for example constructing a mini-bridge following real-world examples or working out how to build an intricate, working marble run with various objects, as well as digital experiences.
The games illustrate different themes of engineering – such as an introduction to robotics and programming, understanding how things work by taking them apart, the constraints when building something, principles of chain reactions, observing and analysing different materials, mechanical systems and more…
We spent 2 hours at the exposition and had loads of mummy and child interactive fun together.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Read our review by Max (10) here.
NOTE: The descriptions are all in French at the moment, but this is about to change as all the information is in the process of being translated.
WHERE
33 Rue des Bains, Geneva
OPENING HOURS
JULY and AUGUST
Monday 10h00 – 18h00
Tuesday 10h00 – 18h00
Wednesday 10h00 – 18h00
Thursday 10h00 – 18h00
Friday 10h00 – 18h00
Saturday 13h00 – 18h00
Sunday Closed
PLEASE NOTE: Closed from 4th till 18th of August inclusive)
PRICE
Entry CHF 10.-
Free for babies under 3 months.

Fabriq’Expo is half-way between an industrial laboratory and DIY workshop for children – aged 5 and over.
Practical interactive science experiences are used to give an introduction to the world of engineering.
Interactive games, experiences and experiments – for example constructing a mini-bridge following real-world examples or working out how to build an intricate, working marble run with various objects, as well as digital experiences.
The games illustrate different themes of engineering – such as an introduction to robotics and programming, understanding how things work by taking them apart, the constraints when building something, principles of chain reactions, observing and analysing different materials, mechanical systems and more…
We spent 2 hours at the exposition and had loads of mummy and child interactive fun together.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Read our review by Max (10) here.
NOTE: The descriptions are all in French at the moment, but this is about to change as all the information is in the process of being translated.
WHERE
33 Rue des Bains, Geneva
OPENING HOURS
JULY and AUGUST
Monday 10h00 – 18h00
Tuesday 10h00 – 18h00
Wednesday 10h00 – 18h00
Thursday 10h00 – 18h00
Friday 10h00 – 18h00
Saturday 13h00 – 18h00
Sunday Closed
PLEASE NOTE: Closed from 4th till 18th of August inclusive)
PRICE
Entry CHF 10.-
Free for babies under 3 months.

Fabriq’Expo is half-way between an industrial laboratory and DIY workshop for children – aged 5 and over.
Practical interactive science experiences are used to give an introduction to the world of engineering.
Interactive games, experiences and experiments – for example constructing a mini-bridge following real-world examples or working out how to build an intricate, working marble run with various objects, as well as digital experiences.
The games illustrate different themes of engineering – such as an introduction to robotics and programming, understanding how things work by taking them apart, the constraints when building something, principles of chain reactions, observing and analysing different materials, mechanical systems and more…
We spent 2 hours at the exposition and had loads of mummy and child interactive fun together.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Read our review by Max (10) here.
NOTE: The descriptions are all in French at the moment, but this is about to change as all the information is in the process of being translated.
WHERE
33 Rue des Bains, Geneva
OPENING HOURS
JULY and AUGUST
Monday 10h00 – 18h00
Tuesday 10h00 – 18h00
Wednesday 10h00 – 18h00
Thursday 10h00 – 18h00
Friday 10h00 – 18h00
Saturday 13h00 – 18h00
Sunday Closed
PLEASE NOTE: Closed from 4th till 18th of August inclusive)
PRICE
Entry CHF 10.-
Free for babies under 3 months.

Fabriq’Expo is half-way between an industrial laboratory and DIY workshop for children – aged 5 and over.
Practical interactive science experiences are used to give an introduction to the world of engineering.
Interactive games, experiences and experiments – for example constructing a mini-bridge following real-world examples or working out how to build an intricate, working marble run with various objects, as well as digital experiences.
The games illustrate different themes of engineering – such as an introduction to robotics and programming, understanding how things work by taking them apart, the constraints when building something, principles of chain reactions, observing and analysing different materials, mechanical systems and more…
We spent 2 hours at the exposition and had loads of mummy and child interactive fun together.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Read our review by Max (10) here.
NOTE: The descriptions are all in French at the moment, but this is about to change as all the information is in the process of being translated.
WHERE
33 Rue des Bains, Geneva
OPENING HOURS
JULY and AUGUST
Monday 10h00 – 18h00
Tuesday 10h00 – 18h00
Wednesday 10h00 – 18h00
Thursday 10h00 – 18h00
Friday 10h00 – 18h00
Saturday 13h00 – 18h00
Sunday Closed
PLEASE NOTE: Closed from 4th till 18th of August inclusive)
PRICE
Entry CHF 10.-
Free for babies under 3 months.

Are you a girl aged between ages 6 and 17, and are you interested in science and technology?
On Saturday, 5 October 2019, with the support of HEPIA, the associations RightsTech Women, CERN Micro Club, CERN Women in Technology and Informasciences will offer workshops to familiarise girls in the Geneva area with new technologies. The workshops will take place at HEPIA and provide the participants with further opportunities for discovering more science and technology.
For more information, visit https://rightstech.org/robotics-girls-2019/.

GAOS is proud to present it’s Christmas Show; “The Wind in the Willows” by Kenneth Graham. One of the best-loved works of children’s fiction which follows the adventures of Mole, Rat, Badger, Toad, and their friends. Follow the animals on this comical modern-day production, scripted by Alan Bennet, where their adventures and misadventures populate the entire story. From an idyllic riverside picnic to a snowy encounter in the Wild Woods, and from poop-pooping in Toad’s shiny new motor car to escaping jail! But watch out for the weasels who plot to take down the protagonists and take over Toad Hall. Will they succeed or does good overcome evil?
Save the date! We would love you & your family to join us.
On Fri 6th, Sat 7th, Sun 8th Dec, or Fri 13th, Sat 14th, Sun 15 Dec at the Theatre de Marens, Nyon.
Tickets from 25 CHF!
Ticket sales open Saturday 2nd November through: TheatreinEnglish.ch and GAOS.ch

Open House at Collège du Léman on Saturday 14th of March.
We welcome families to drop-in at any time between 9.30am and 12pm on Saturday morning to meet our team and look around the campus.
Throughout the morning you will have the opportunity to enjoy:
– A welcome presentation of the school
– A tour around the campus
– An informal meeting with the Principal and other academic staff
– Our information stands: Admissions, Buses, Lunches, Learning support, College advisory, Extracurricular activities, Summer and Winter Camps, Parent Faculty Association and more
Register today at cdl.ch/openhouse