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Literature Quiz at the European School
19 Mar 2018Tekla Beradze, the European School teacher, organized a literature quiz for the 8B students at the school library. The quiz consisted of various fun activities. The students tested their knowledge on “Wonder” by R.J. Palacio. They had already read the book during the summer vacation. S. Darchiashvili and G. Panjikidze emerged as overall winners. Every participant received memorable gifts. At the end, students and teachers watched some parts of the movie adaptation of “Wonder.”

Gifts for Moms
08 Mar 2018Grade 3B students created unique Mother's Day gifts for March 3. They have been preparing for this day for quite some time now: at the Clay Hands art studio they have been making brooches and clay pots for their moms. Later on, with the help of the school gardener, they planted flowers in the pots and created beautiful flower arrangements for their moms.

Visit to the Book Museum
06 Mar 2018On March 1st, the European School students from grades 3-4 visited the National Library and the Book Museum. Giorgi Kekelidze-the General Director of the National Parliamentary Library of Georgia hosted his students and offered them a very interesting tour. The famous writer even prepared gifts for the students- he gave them his fairy tale books. The students were full of emotions and impressions at the end of the day.

Let’s Protect the Environment!
01 Mar 2018On February 27, within the transdisciplinary topic “Protect the Environment”, professor Besarion Kalandadze met grade 3 students. The guest explained the process of composting and importance of recycling.

Mathematics Saturday School and Mathematics Club at the European School
21 Feb 2018In order to improve the quality of teaching Mathematics and prepare students for mathematics competitions, conferences and Olympiads, the European School is establishing a Mathematics Club and Mathematics Saturday School. Saturday School will follow the specific program that will help students develop abstract and logical reasoning. Mathematics Club will prepare students for different competitions and olympiads.

European School Students Visit Museum of Rustaveli State Academic Theatre
20 Feb 2018In the framework of the “What We Know about Ilia Chavchavadze” project, Tamar Tsagareli, the European School teacher, took grade 9 students to the Museum of Rustaveli State Academic Theatre. Students acquainted themselves with the script and historical records of “Is a Man a Human?” by Ilia Chavcavadze.

European School Students Visit the “Ecovision” Organization
16 Feb 2018Grade 6A students, along with their science teacher, Manana Zhamurashvili, paid a visit to a non-governmental organization “Union for Sustainable Development – Ecovision.” “Ecovision” organized a training for students. The training focused on biodiversity. Students received theoretical knowledge and played fun games. At the end, students were awarded with books and magazines on environmental protection published by “Ecovision.”

Visit to the Environmental Information and Education Center
16 Feb 2018Georgian Program students from grade 6B, together with their Biology teacher, Manana Zhamurashvili, visited the Environmental Information and Education Center on February 13. Mariam Archvadze, a representative of the Educational Projects Division, delivered a presentation on ”Biodiversity and Protected Areas in Georgia.” Students received a valuable information about biodiversity and legal and illegal activities in protected areas for their project “Red Book and Protected Areas”.

European School Students Discuss Similarities and Differences between Film and Literature
14 Feb 2018On February 9, 2018, Tamar Tsagareli, Georgian Language and Literature teacher organized a discussion on similarities and differences between film and literature for grade 5A and 5B students. Students read a famous short story – “Magdana’s Donkey,” written by a prominent Georgian writer, Ekaterine Gabashvili. Irakli Jaoshvili, the Head of the European School TV, talked to students about the film adaptation of “Magdana’s Donkey,” discussed the art of cinematography and the process of turning books into movies.