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Beyond the Classroom Tours
01 Oct 2019Several tours were planned for the European School students throughout the week. The students from different grades visited Georgian National Museum, went to Kakheti and Shateau Mukhrani. They explored and learned a lot about fall farm activities- watched the wine-making process, backed khachapuri and dipped churchkhelas in grape juice. In the National Museum, within the program Georgian Archeology from Stone Age till Roman Era, the students explored artifacts from archeological excavations conducted during XX - XXI centuries on Georgian territory. They selected exhibits, filled questionnaires, described and researched the objects.
DP program
27 Sep 2019On monday, 26 Septetember International Baccalaureate DP program grade 11 hade a meeting with CAS coordinator. DP students got familiar with CAS - core component of DP program. CAS coordinator clarified the goals of the CAS and explained the required learning outcomes. After the meeting students are ready to start their CAS journey throughout the DP program.
Finalists of Kings Olympiad
27 Sep 2019On September 27, certificates of different achievements were awarded to more than 50 students of the ES who participated in spring session of Kings Olympiad. Our school took part for the eighth time in Kings Olympiad which is a competition in Georgian and English languages and Mathematics for students from grades 2-12. The goal of the Olympiad is to improve students’ knowledge and skills and to identify skillful, talented students.
Hiking outside the City
27 Sep 2019For kids hiking is a way to discover something new and the best opportunity to reconnect with nature. The European School students from Georgian Program, together with Weaskigeorgia went on hiking to Algeti and returned after experiencing unforgettable adventures. They played a lot, hopped and enjoyed fun-filled activities and the fresh air.
A concept-driven curriculum
27 Sep 2019On Wednesday during weekly professional development meeting PYP coordinator Ms Dinara provided a session for all PYP teachers. This week teachers were inquiring into a concept -driven curriculum. Concept-based inquiry is a powerful vehicle for learning that promotes meaning and understanding, and challenges students to engage with significant ideas. Teachers have been involved into discussions on how key concept, related concepts and conceptual understanding is supported in the classroom while teaching and learning process.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Franklin & Marshall College Visit the European School
27 Sep 2019Julie Loveless (Worcester Polytechnic Institute) and Carly Mankus (Franklin & Marshall College) visited the European School on September 25. The university representatives met students from Georgian Program, American High School, and IB Programmes. They discussed admission requirements and study programs, shared their tips on how to craft a standout college essay, and answered students’ questions.
MYP Assembly
25 Sep 2019During the MYP Assembly, some updates were shared with students about field trips, service and action and the launch of a new study room during lunchtimes for students who wish to engage in independent study. Mr. Riz also shared a short story, titled 'The Emperor and The Seed', which inspired students to think about honesty, trust, and doing the right thing, even when nobody is looking. This connects to our school motto, Excellence in Learning for Life. We also awarded the MYP Head's Trophy of Excellence to all grade 6 students for a superb transition into the MYP and for showing exemplary behavior and class conduct.
IB Diploma Programme assembly
23 Sep 2019On 23 September the IB Diploma Programme held its 2 nd assembly of the year in the school’s Main Hall. The theme of the assembly was “Welcome to Pre-University”. The main purpose of the assembly was to raise students’ awareness about their status as pre-university students and the implications that go with it. Talking to students about the significance of the Diploma Programme stage, Dr Brice, who led the assembly, said: “What you do in pre-university impacts the tertiary stage of your education, which impacts your post-university life, not only academically, but also in terms of your ability to make important decisions in life.” DP assemblies will be taking place fortnightly throughout the school year. They are meant to be a forum for students and teachers to explore, discuss and reflect on various topics.
Assessment is integral part of teaching and learning process
19 Sep 2019Every Wednesday PYP coordinator Ms Dinara is organizing different professional sessions for all PYP teachers. This week teachers were reviewing PYP assessment major principals: Assessing—how we discover what the students know and have learned, Recording—how we choose to collect and analyse data, Reporting—how we choose to communicate information. In groups teachers shared common understanding of PYP assessment policy, criteria for effective assessments, assessment strategies and tools.