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Our School Teachers in the Euroclassical Conference of the European Association of Classical Languages
04 Sep 2024We are pleased to inform you that teachers from our school attended the annual Euroclassical Conference organized by the European Association of Classical Languages. This year's conference was held at Villa Falconieri in Italy, hosted by Accademia Vivarium Novum.
Independence Day of the United States
09 Jul 2024On Saturday, July 6th, the European School attended a picnic organized by the U.S. Embassy to celebrate the Independence Day of the United States. The event embraced American traditions, food, and music.
ASAS Assembly
02 Jul 2024The end-of-the-year assembly of ASAS was a great success. It was a celebration of students' achievements and talents, an opportunity to recognize their exceptional academic performance and participation in extracurricular activities.
Student Success Story: Andria Laitadze's Academic Journey
22 Jun 2024We are delighted to share the inspiring success story of our former student, Andria Laitadze, who spent the 9th and 10th grades at the European School. Andria's academic journey is a testament to hard work, dedication, and the robust educational foundation provided by our institution.
Bridging Schools: The Inspiring 'Let's Get Friend' Project
12 Jun 2024Senior and junior projects are very important at the American School of Advanced Studies. We are proud to announce that every year, our students enhance their skills as innovators and researchers. This year, as part of their junior project, 11th graders Natalie Aspandidze and Teona Papidze, under the supervision of our academic dean, Natela Tevzadze, conducted an amazing project titled "Let's Get Friend."
A Relaxing Adventure 8th Graders Unwind and Explore Georgia
12 Jun 2024On June 8th, 2024, the 8th graders of the American School of Advanced Studies embarked on a memorable trip to Katchreti Ambassador, which included a one-night stay. Along the way, they visited St. Nino’s Church, where they delved into the rich history and religious values of Georgia.
Chess Competition- The final round in Chess Tournament
29 May 2024On May 29th, the American School of Advanced Studies hosted the final round of its chess tournament. Under the guidance of chess teacher Ilia Tsetskhlaze, the event captivated the school community, including special guests from Manglis Public School. The final match, a gripping contest between Tsotne Abuladze and Aleksandre Darchiashvili, showcased exceptional skill and determination. Ultimately, Tsotne Abuladze emerged victorious, securing first place. Chess has been a long-standing passion for Tsotne, making this triumph particularly meaningful.
III International Conference “ Georgia and The World”
28 May 2024We are proud to uphold the tradition of the international conference "Georgia and the World," held in collaboration with COGNIA and Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University. This year's conference, the third of its kind, took place on May 26th. Our students and teachers, alongside local professors and students from around the globe, came together to share Georgia's rich and diverse experiences with the world. Holding the event on Georgia's Independence Day added significant symbolic value.
Exploring Cultural Interplay: Student Conference on U.S.-Georgia Relations from the 1950s to the 1990s
25 May 2024On May 22, European School Department of Social Sciences and the American School of Advanced Studies hosted a highly engaging student conference led by Mariam Kahtiashvili, Social Science Teacher. The conference focused on "Influence and Identity in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1990s: Culture in the Context of U.S.-Georgia Relations."