Our school acknowledged International Happiness Day on 17th March, with our ‘laundry of happiness’ (T-Shirts which they designed) and donated 2400 euro to the Association “One Dream, One Wish». The aim of this Foundation is to spread happiness and fulfill the wishes of children who suffer from cancer. Much appreciation to our students and school community for supporting this charity endeavour!
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We will be contributing and selling at an art exhibition on Saturday. The exhibition is for charity to raise money for the people in need due to the war. Our school will be donating some paintings that the children created. The theme of our posters is world peace.
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American Academy Private School, Limassol excels again!
Owlypia is an international competition aimed at inspiring intellectual curiosity in young minds. It has a central theme and five different subject areas which students choose for the challenge.
Our school is immensely proud of Denis Vshivkov (Class 5), who competed in the Economics and Business subject area against thousands of students (Owlypia reaches over 9255 participants from 92 countries). Congratulations to Denis for attaining the Silver Medal in the online round and passing to the Global Finals which will take place physically in Cambridge in June. Denis and his teacher, Mr. Panayiotou have been invited to Cambridge University for this prestigious round. Denis, you have made our school proud and we wish you much success in the finals!
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Although it’s still cold outside, spring has arrived at our primary school 




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A lovely message from our primary school students about peace
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J stands for Jelly. Reception class learnt the letter J and enjoyed some delicious jelly.
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Vasilisa Romanyuk from Y5P primary school participated in the Gymnastics Competition 2022 in Budapest Hungary where she won three gold medals.


Well done Vasilisa we are very proud of you. 
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Learn a English in fun and interactive way .
Summer school
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π is a number in Maths that represents the circumference of a circle over the diameter. Scientists try to find the next number of π as it is a number with infinite digits. Today, Class 2A wrote as many digits as they could to acknowledge and celebrate π Day. Learning Maths is Fun!
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