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We invite families to visit Trinity Private School on January 31 and experience our Primary and Secondary schools during our Open Day.
Families will have the opportunity to:
• attend open classes and a school presentation from school leaders
• learn about the IB programme
• explore bilingual and English education and Russian in Primary
• discover our approach to student wellbeing
• find out more about After-school activities and Trinity Camps
• try the school menu
🗓 January 31
📍 Primary School
🕥 10:30 – 13:00
📍 Secondary School
🕐 13:00 – 15:00
Register here
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Our students took part in a STEAM Hackathon at the Cyprus Planetarium, working alongside educators and community partners on real-world challenges linked to space science, sustainability and digital innovation.
Throughout the event, Trinity students collaborated in teams, developed ideas using technology tools, and presented their prototypes with clarity and confidence.
The experience strengthened problem-solving, critical thinking and teamwork in a real-world context!
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BETT London pulled us out of autopilot. Walking through other schools and sitting with educators created space to look closely at practice, not trends, not headlines, but the real decisions shaping classrooms every day.
The most useful conversations were the honest ones. Where challenges were named without dressing them up, and where context mattered more than comparison. Those exchanges sharpened our thinking and asked us to be more deliberate about what we keep, what we change and why.
We return with clearer questions, stronger relationships and a deeper sense of responsibility for the choices we make next, as we continue raising a courageous generation through integrity and love!
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This was a phrase we heard many times during our Open Day — and it captured the heart of the day perfectly.
Corridors were full of energy, classrooms were alive with learning, and our students confidently guided families through the school, sharing what everyday life at Trinity is really like.
Parents and caregivers had time to speak directly with our educators, ask real questions, and better understand how we support each child both academically and personally.
We are deeply grateful to our educators for the care, preparation, and thought they put into the day, and to our students for stepping forward as guides and ambassadors with such confidence and kindness.
Thank you to all the families who joined us and shared meaningful conversations with our community!
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Our Year 3 students explored the connections between migration, ecosystems, and climate change during their visit to the Akrotiri Environmental Education Centre.
Through observation, discussion, and practical checklists, they brought classroom theory to life – proving that learning is most meaningful when supported by real-life experience.
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Our Trinity MUN Team participated in MEDIMUN, the largest Model United Nations conference in Cyprus, alongside 400 student delegates.
Representing assigned countries, students researched global issues, drafted resolutions, negotiated in committee sessions, and practised diplomacy through structured debate — developing critical thinking, leadership, and collaboration in a real-world international context.
Congratulations to Alexander Lifanov, who received the Best Delegate Award in General Assembly 2, recognising his exceptional preparation and contribution.
Experiences like MEDIMUN challenge students to engage thoughtfully with global issues and lead with integrity — skills that shape confident, responsible citizens.
Representing assigned countries, students researched global issues, drafted resolutions, negotiated in committee sessions, and practised diplomacy through structured debate — developing critical thinking, leadership, and collaboration in a real-world international context.
Congratulations to Alexander Lifanov, who received the Best Delegate Award in General Assembly 2, recognising his exceptional preparation and contribution.
Experiences like MEDIMUN challenge students to engage thoughtfully with global issues and lead with integrity — skills that shape confident, responsible citizens.