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Year 5 primary school presented an amazing assembly about Human Rights. They produced an alternative version of the Cinderella story, explaining the importance to protest about the right of speech, the rights of children to be cared by their parents, to go to school, to have a decent standard of living, to be protected from abuse and neglect and protection from exploitative work. At the end of the assembly certificates were given to the children for the month of April.

 

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I am thrilled and incredibly grateful for the opportunity to complete a two-week internship at Autolus Therapeutics in London this June. Autolus is a biopharmaceutical company developing next-generation, programmed T cell therapies for the treatment of cancer and autoimmune disease. Interning abroad will challenge me to leave my comfort zone, while offering a unique opportunity to learn about scientific research in the biopharmaceutical industry. I’m looking forward to immersing myself in day-to-day operations, learning from industry experts, and contributing to real-world initiatives that will surely define my future goals in this field.
Yulia Georgiou class 6A
Yulia Georgiou class 6A

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I am very honoured to have been accepted into the summer internship at AVVA Pharmaceuticals, that will take place over the course of two weeks in June. It is a great pleasure to gain hands-on experience with the help of skilled professionals. I strongly believe that this unique experience will allow me not only to learn more about the details of the career path I want to pursue, but also familiarise me with state-of-the-art technologies used in the clinical laboratories all over the world. Alexa Prokhorova

 

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Our Year 6 primary students visited Agros village for a 2 day trip. The hotel “Rodon” welcomed our students. It was an amazing experience for all that attended. The students had an amazing experience and showed excellent behaviour. Their teachers are so proud of them.
During their trip they visited the Rose factory and Nikkis sweets. They also enjoyed an adventure on a train tour through the village.
Ms Martha, Ms Styliana, Ms Helen, Ms Paraskeui, Ms Mikaela Anastasiou, Mr Andreas, Ms Evita, Ms Katerina and Ms Anna Savva accompanied our students on the trip.

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A huge thank you to American Academy Private Limassol for hosting an incredible event focused on navigating the world of IGCSEs! It was fantastic to see staff members, parents, and students come together to explore this important aspect of education. Special appreciation to our students Denis, Grace, Despina, and Alexa for sharing their invaluable experiences with us.
For those who may not be familiar, IGCSEs (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) are internationally recognized qualifications typically taken by students at the end of secondary school. When choosing your IGCSE subjects, it’s crucial to consider various factors:
1. **Interest and Passion:** Select subjects that align with your interests and future goals. Pursuing subjects you’re passionate about can lead to greater engagement and success.
2. **Career Aspirations:** Think about your desired career path and choose subjects that will support your future academic and professional endeavors.
3. **Strengths and Weaknesses:** Assess your strengths and weaknesses in different subjects to ensure a balanced and manageable workload.
4. **University Requirements:** Research the entry requirements of universities or colleges you’re interested in attending, as they may have specific subject prerequisites.
5. **Long-Term Impact:** Consider the long-term implications of your subject choices, including how they may influence further education or career opportunities.
Thank you once again to everyone who participated in the event, and here’s to making informed decisions for a bright academic future!

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On Saturday at Water Museum in Limassol, our students, Alexa Prokhorova and Anastasiia Skiba from class 6 presented their innovative project, “The Vertical Garden”, using recyclable materials and expired medical IV drips for the purpose of the Stockholm Junior Water Prize Competition in the presence of a jury, a representative of the Ministry of Education and the Swedish Ambassador for the Environment, Mr Martin Hagström.
This is a competition for students aged 15 to 20 who have developed research projects that can help solve water challenges. The competition attracts tens of thousands of entries from approximately 35 countries. Our team was one of the 7 finalists selected among all the participating schools in Cyprus!
Congratulations!
We are so proud of you.

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The Key Club hosted a ping pong tournament to raise money for charity. Pavel, the tournament winner, received vouchers from Sports Direct and Garmin as prizes for his impressive victory. Thank you to our Key Club members and to all who supported this event!

 

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