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Y3M primary school became very creative and showed us how beautiful spring can be. Our students created their own colourful garde

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Students of primary Y2K(B) discussed why recycling is important by reading a story from their Pupil Book 2 . In the story Christopher recycles the unwanted objects to make new things. Our children then turned empty jars into bright vases by planting beautiful flowers

 

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Primary Year 4 today, presented an informative assembly on Empathy, Kindness and Respect. Our children explained these three terms well, showed their projects and presented a kindness boomerang playscript.

 

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The Science Fair enabled our students to network with their peers who have similar interests, as well as to have fun while learning. Not only were they also given the opportunity to gain confidence and crucial presentation skills, they were able to take their natural curiosity and advance their understanding in a given area through research, plus the fair provided an exceptional way for them to engage in active learning to develop sufficient science literacy.

 

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Today is World Autism Day. Our primary school students took the chance to celebrate and recognize neurodiversity.

 

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Celebrating Greek Revolution 25th of March 1821 against Ottomans and EOKA DAY 1st of April 1955-1959.

 

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Exciting News!
We’re proud to share that our student, Lukas Veselinovic, recently had the incredible opportunity to interview our very own PE teacher, Mr. Stylianoudis!
Did you know? Mr. Stylianoudis graduated from the American Academy in 2005, where he also served as the head boy!  Not only that, but he was one of the first students from our school to pursue studies abroad, attending the National Kapodistrian University of Athens in Greece.
After earning his bachelor’s degree in Sports Science, Mr. Stylianoudis dedicated himself to a rewarding career as an official Coach of Special Olympics. And now, we’re incredibly fortunate to have him as our Physical Education teacher!
A big thank you to Mr. Constantinos for generously sharing his wealth of experience and advice with the younger generation.  Let’s continue to learn and grow together!

Our charitable actions have been supporting One Dream One Wish Foundation for many years. Cancer-afflicted children are assisted by this reputable foundation by fulfilling their wishes, supporting their families economically, and providing psychological support to the children and members of their immediate environment. We offered our donation and hereby thank our school community for supporting our charitable endeavor

 

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