
Morning Broadcast
Each day at Collège des Frères – Jerusalem begins with our Morning Broadcast, a brief yet meaningful program that sets a positive tone for the entire school community. Delivered by our students, the broadcast includes daily announcements, motivational messages, and important updates that help everyone stay informed and engaged. This morning routine strengthens school spirit, promotes responsibility, and encourages students to begin their day with focus, positivity, and a sense of belonging.

Volunteering Program
The Volunteering Program at Collège des Frères – Jerusalem reflects our deep commitment to service, compassion, and community engagement—core values of the Lasallian tradition. Through a variety of meaningful initiatives, students from all grade levels participate in volunteer work that supports local families, community centers, and charitable organizations. The program encourages students to develop empathy, leadership, and social responsibility as they contribute their time and talents to benefit others. Whether through school-led campaigns, community partnerships, or student-driven service projects, our Volunteering Program empowers young people to make a positive impact and grow into active, caring citizens.

Senior Life at Collège des Frères – Jerusalem
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Senior year at Collège des Frères – Jerusalem is a memorable and transformative time filled with academic focus, leadership opportunities, and meaningful traditions. Our seniors take on greater responsibility as role models within the school, balancing rigorous coursework—whether in the AP Program, Tawjihi Scientific or Humanities streams, or the Hospitality track—with personal growth and preparation for life beyond graduation. Throughout the year, students participate in special events, workshops, university guidance sessions, and community activities that strengthen their confidence and independence. Senior Life is a celebration of achievement, friendship, and the Lasallian spirit, marking the final chapter of their school journey before stepping into the next stage of their academic and professional futures.

Model United Nations (MUN) Club
The Model United Nations (MUN) Club at Collège des Frères – Jerusalem offers students a dynamic platform to explore global issues, develop diplomatic skills, and practice the art of debate and negotiation. Through weekly meetings, workshops, and participation in local and international conferences, students learn to research world affairs, write position papers, and represent countries in simulated UN committees. The club fosters critical thinking, public speaking, teamwork, and leadership—skills that empower students to engage thoughtfully with the world around them. Our MUN members proudly serve as ambassadors of the school, demonstrating maturity, cultural awareness, and a commitment to dialogue and global citizenship.



