Following their trip to Brussels, the Senior Boys football team shortly faced their biggest game of the year. For the first time in the school's history, they were in the Coupe Romande final, to be played against Le Rosey on their home turf. Canton Vaud isn’t a far journey for the Nation's boys, but the effect of playing away was constantly on their minds. The game started like a dream, scoring a quick goal within the first minute of play, closely followed by a second, the Na
Boys Round of 16 (7/10/2025): The 25/26 school year came with this season's “Coupe Romande”. The nation's Senior boys started their campaign at Stade Blanché in a “Derby du Lac” against the International School of Lausanne. On paper, all was to play for as the two teams' levels met at an equilibrium; however, the game played out against its assumed outcome. With Nations taking an early 2-0 lead, a slight loss in concentration led IIL to bring the score to 2-2. However, IIL's
05/11 - 07/11 Thirty players travelled to Brussels, as both the girls' and boys' seniors played in the D1 IAAS international tournament. The football was played across three locations; the girls played all their games at Site 3. With both teams lacking training together beforehand, there was a clear effect on the chemistry, as puzzle pieces representing each of their individual skills had not yet been put together. After the first day, the girls’ team returned to the hotel w