In this unique setting, students applied their mathematical knowledge to estimate the slope and height of the ancient amphitheatre, calculate its capacity, and compare their results with modern venues and classical theatres in Greece and Rome.
They used a range of approaches, including area estimation, similarity, congruence, and trigonometry, while also collecting data on site, identifying patterns, and presenting their findings in their final projects.
A truly engaging experience that connected mathematics with the real world.
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Students took part in a two-hour workshop led by Cypriot designer Michalis Pantelilis.
During the session, they explored how traditional weaving patterns inspire contemporary design, and learned about sustainable textile production and natural dyes.
Each student created a design for their own tote bag, drawing inspiration from Cypriot patterns and applying the print techniques demonstrated during the workshop.
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An incredible day filled with energy, support, and team spirit — from the first steps to the finish line.
We placed 14th out of 222 teams and were one of the largest groups taking part, but what stood out most was how everyone showed up for each other.
Thank you to all participants — you made this experience truly special!
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On 19 March, our students presented the premiere of “The Little Mermaid” at the Cultural Hall of Pano Polemidia.
Guests arrived early to enjoy the photo zone before the performance began, and the evening soon transformed into a colourful and engaging theatrical experience.
Students from theatre, choreography, capoeira, and vocal studios collaborated to bring the story to life, while decorations created by the art and architectural modelling studios added a creative visual touch to the stage.
Thank you to everyone who joined us and shared this special evening celebrating the performing arts!
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Students designed and programmed autonomous robots to compete in sumo-style matches, aiming to push their opponents out of the ring.
Three teams competed for a place at Robotex Cyprus 2026, with all matches showcasing impressive engineering and programming skills.
Winners: Island Boys (MYP4A)
Neophytos Odysseas Yiallourides
Dmytro Morozov
Antonio Nicolas
Congratulations to all participants for a strong and competitive performance!
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