Passer les menus de navigation
Logo Acorn

RSB Cup: a new unifying tradition on campus

Rennes School of Business has taken a new step in the development of its student life with the launch of the very first edition of the RSB Cup — a structured and unifying event designed to bring the entire campus together.

At the core of this initiative are the Houses: cross-functional teams composed of students from different associations, programmes and backgrounds. Unlike traditional student life models, often organised around separate associations, the House system promotes collaboration, inclusivity and a shared sense of belonging. Led by dedicated captains, these teams create a unique environment where competition is embedded within a collective dynamic.

This innovative approach sets Rennes School of Business apart. By breaking down silos between associations and encouraging broader participation, the RSB Cup introduces a renewed model of student engagement, enabling all students to take an active role in campus life.

More about the Houses

A first edition driven by energy and collective spirit

For this inaugural edition, the event brought together 20 student associations and their House captains, transforming the campus into a space dedicated to challenges, team spirit and shared experiences.

Participants engaged in a range of activities that fostered collaboration, encouraged students to push their limits and created opportunities for interaction across diverse student profiles. This dynamic contributed to strengthening connections within the RSB community.

Fast Rennes was named Association of the Year 2026, in recognition of its contribution to student life.

House Terra emerged as the winner of this first edition of the RSB Cup.

An initiative set to last

This first edition of the RSB Cup stands as a structuring initiative for student life at Rennes School of Business. It reflects a broader ambition to strengthen community ties, highlight collective engagement and introduce new formats for interaction on campus.

The event mobilised a wide range of stakeholders and demonstrates the student community’s capacity to deliver large-scale, unifying projects.

Discover the Houses