American Academy

Ahead of our Entrance Examinations on 2nd March, prospective Year 7 pupils had a ‘taste’ of secondary school with lots of fun activities while their parents attended an informative presentation. We look forward to welcoming them in September 2024.

 

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Our great run of Basketball matches has come to an end for this year and we are very proud of our Girls U14 team who managed to go all the way to the quarter finals. Well done Girls!

 

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Be Safe Net Online Olympiad — took place with students from Class 1, 2 and 3.
The competition offered students a chance to increase their knowledge on natural and technological hazards, vulnerability-related topics and the associated preventive measures that they could face at any given moment, inside or outside of school. They learnt about behaviour in these situations and how to reduce the potential impact of disasters.

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Much appreciation to the Languages Department for organizing an amazing array of books at our recent book fair, which promoted reading to enhance our students linguistic ability and knowledge.

 

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This week our kindergarten children learnt the number 2. Now they can recognize the number 2 symbol and the quantity of number 2.
They also made their own heart shaped pizza with the toppings of their choice

 

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During their history topic, Y2KB learned about the three English queens , their personal lives and features of life during the three reigns. Children were asked to write about each monarch’s character and then they presented their projects in front of the class.

 

 

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The “Hope For Children” CRC Policy Center is an International Humanitarian and Independent Institution based in Nicosia, Cyprus. The institution is established on standards and principles of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and European Union Law. The students of Classes 1 and 2 had the opportunity to attend an open talk with Ms Ioanna Drousiotou, a clinical psychologist from the organisation, and had the chance to learn about their basic rights, their importance, as well as how vital it is to help other children in need. Our students had an open discussion about subjects that concern them as students and as teenagers. Bullying and harassment were also discussed with students leaving the discussion with an open mind and food for thought.

 

 

 

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Chinese New Year — a celebration of cultures at our school.

 

 

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Βest of luck to our primary school students for the English Kangourou Competition 2024.

 

 

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