American School of Advanced Studies Wins International Classics Competition for the Sixth Time

The American School of Advanced Studies has once again achieved international recognition in the field of classical studies. For the sixth time, the school has won the International Classics Competition organized by the Lytham St Annes Classical Association (UK).

This year’s International Award Winner is Nino Ketsbaia, a student whose outstanding work in classical studies earned top recognition among participants from different countries. Her success reflects both academic excellence and dedication to the study of classical languages and culture.

Nino Ketsbaia prepared for the competition under the supervision of Dr. Ekaterine Kobakhidze, PhD. Dr. Kobakhidze serves as a Teacher of Classics at the American School of Advanced Studies and is also an Associate Professor at Tbilisi State University. Her mentorship and expertise played a significant role in guiding the student toward this prestigious achievement.

The repeated success of the American School of Advanced Studies in the International Classics Competition highlights the strength of its classical education program and its commitment to promoting the study of ancient languages, literature, and culture at an international level.

Winning the award for the sixth time further confirms the school’s growing reputation as a center of excellence in classical studies and reflects the dedication of both its students and faculty.

The school community celebrates this remarkable accomplishment and congratulates Nino Ketsbaia and Dr. Ekaterine Kobakhidze on their outstanding achievement.

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