14 young judokas took part in the event. The students prepared, worried, and tried their very best and in the end, everyone successfully passed their belt examination.
The event turned out to be very warm, emotional, and truly heartfelt. It was wonderful to see the support of the parents, the emotions of the children, and their pride in their achievements.
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It was wonderful to see so many people visit the Trinity space over the past few days — families, students, educators, entrepreneurs and creatives all coming together in such an inspiring environment.
A special highlight for our team was seeing Andrey Bordyuzhan on stage for his panel discussion on leadership, education and innovation.
From the Batak challenge to conversations with visitors throughout the day, the Trinity activation zone was full of energy from beginning to end.
Thank you to everyone who stopped by and shared the experience with us!
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We have officially completed our PYP Сonsultation Visit, and we are thrilled to share that the feedback we received was excellent.
A huge thank you to our outstanding PYP Coordinator for her leadership and dedication, and to every member of our Primary School staff whose hard work, commitment, and belief in our students made this achievement possible.
This positive outcome reflects the incredible learning culture that exists in our classrooms every day.
We are so proud of what we have accomplished together!
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📖 A Journey Through Greek Tales: Storytelling Festival at the Limassol Municipal Library
The event brought together students, families, and book lovers for a celebration of storytelling, creativity, and learning.
We were delighted to welcome author Georgia Aristeidou-Themistokleous, who presented her book Learning to Say NO, while our Secondary School students proudly shared an original fairy tale they had created themselves.
Visitors also explored crafts and educational materials prepared by our Primary School students, making the event a truly engaging experience for all ages.
The event brought together students, families, and book lovers for a celebration of storytelling, creativity, and learning.
We were delighted to welcome author Georgia Aristeidou-Themistokleous, who presented her book Learning to Say NO, while our Secondary School students proudly shared an original fairy tale they had created themselves.
Visitors also explored crafts and educational materials prepared by our Primary School students, making the event a truly engaging experience for all ages.
Our students presented their research projects on endangered species native to Cyprus and explored meaningful ways to protect them. The passion and awareness these young learners brought to the topic was truly inspiring.
We were thrilled to welcome the team from Terra Cypria, a wonderful conservation charity, to join us for the occasion. Through the generous efforts of our students, parents, and school staff, we collectively raised €270 to support their vital conservation work on the island.
Terra Cypria shared that they were deeply impressed by our school, the children's enthusiasm, and their thoughtful understanding of environmental issues — and expressed their excitement about future collaboration with our school community.
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