What’s On
The School received overwhelmingly positive feedback from parents, family members, and friends for its strong and respectful presence in the parade.
The 25th March Parade Team included 52 students from Years 4 to 7:
Year 7
Alexandros Sophocleous
Andreas Kalimeras
Antonios Antoniou
Christodoulos Christodoulides
Eleni Pouyiouta
Evripides Hadjimichael
Fotini Tsouka
Gabriel Georgiou
Ioannis Hadjigeorgiou
Katerina Antoniou
Klimis Porfyrides
Leni Kallis
Marios Tsangarides
Nicolas Symeonides
Year 6
Andreana Epifaniou
Andri Papadopoulou
Danai Panteli
Dikaios Dikaiakos
Eirini Stavrou
Elias Kyprianou
Emelia Kosma
Erato Pantelidou
Giorgos Pouyioutas
Ioanna Polydorou
Katerina Cleanthous
Kleopatra Constantinou
Maria Theofanous
Natalie Hadjivassiliou
Nicolas Panayides
Nicoletta Christophorou
Odysseas Protopapas
Odysseas Odysseos
Pantelia Papageorgiou
Semeli Colocassidou
Thalia Anastasiou
Zoe Papaioannou
Year 5
Alexis Karaolis
Andreas Tsolakis
Chariton Charitonos
Despoina Markidou
Eleana Iacovou
Evita Charalambidou
Gerasimos Panayides
Margarita Mita
Mariella Leptou
Marina Malli
Nefeli Diaouri
Nicolas Heraclides
Sylia Andreou
Year 4
Christos Kontopoulos
Leonidas Georgovski Zarifis
Vasilis Adoni
Congratulations to all students for their commitment and excellent representation of our School!
Supporting Our Students on Their Journey to Peru!
To help cover some of the financial aspects of this journey, the students are organising a series of fundraising events — and the first one is just around the corner!
- Bingo Night | Thursday, 10th April | 18:30–21:00
- The English School Study Centre
- €5 entry (includes your first bingo card)
Join us for an exciting evening filled with fun, community spirit, and incredible prizes – from hotel stays to gym memberships and more. All proceeds will go directly toward supporting the students’ trip and their charitable efforts in Peru.
We encourage everyone to come along and support this meaningful cause.
Let’s show our students how strong our community can be when we come together!
For updates, follow @es_cas_trip on Instagram.
With grit, determination, and a passion for excellence, our young athletes competed across a range of track and field events, achieving remarkable results. Many students recorded new Personal Bests, and several secured top-six placements, proudly bringing home medals and accolades.
Highlights of the Competition:
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Konstantinos Stavrou – 1st Place, 100m Hurdles
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Gabriel Azar – 1st Place, 80m
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Relay Team (Stavrou, Christou, Savva, Azar) – 1st Place, 4x100m Relay
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Karlo Lazic – 2nd Place, 100m Hurdles
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Ioannis Christou – 2nd Place, High Jump
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Constandinos Kyriakos Pedonomou Middleton – 2nd Place, 600m
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Konstantinos Verdis – 2nd Place, Triple Jump
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Georgios Patsalosavvis – 3rd Place, Triple Jump
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Panayiotis Zanos – 3rd Place, Hammer Throw
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Christos Ioannis Tapis – 5th Place, Hammer Throw
These exceptional results have earned our medal winners a spot in the Pancyprian Athletics Competition, scheduled for the 5th of May 2025 in Limassol.
We are incredibly proud of every athlete who represented the school. Their discipline, sportsmanship, and team spirit were evident throughout the event. A heartfelt congratulations to all participants and a special thank you to their coaches and supporters.
We look forward to more success at the upcoming national competition!
Exploring the Future: The Impact of AI on the World of Work
Held in Room 15 from 2:00 to 3:00 pm, the session welcomed students and staff eager to delve into the rapidly evolving world of AI. Ms. Odysseos delivered a clear and insightful overview of how artificial intelligence is revolutionising the workplace. She unpacked complex concepts such as machine learning, natural language processing, robotics, and automation, making them accessible and relevant to her audience.
Beyond the technicalities, Ms. Odysseos explored the profound implications of AI on industries, efficiency, and the very nature of job roles. She also addressed the ethical dilemmas posed by these emerging technologies, highlighting the importance of responsible innovation and balanced perspectives.
What truly brought the session to life were the real-world case studies she shared—examples of how businesses today are leveraging AI to enhance decision-making, streamline operations, and innovate at scale. These examples not only deepened understanding but also inspired students to critically reflect on how AI might shape their own futures in the workforce.
Ms. Odysseos’ lecture was more than just informative—it was inspiring. It sparked meaningful conversations about the intersection of technology, ethics, and employment, and left attendees with a greater appreciation of both the opportunities and challenges ahead.
We thank Ms. Odysseos for her invaluable insights and look forward to hosting more events that explore the cutting-edge issues of our time.
Year 2 Students Raise Awareness for Multiple Sclerosis
Dressed in orange t-shirts, the official colour of MS awareness, students gathered in unity to form a heart, symbolising support, solidarity, and compassion for those affected by the condition.
This heartwarming gesture was not only a show of empathy but also a reminder of the power of youth-led action in promoting important causes. The initiative is part of a broader campaign led by Multiploi Sklirynsi Kyprou (MS Cyprus) to educate and engage communities about the challenges faced by people living with Multiple Sclerosis.
We are incredibly proud of our students and staff for showing that even small actions can make a big impact. Their commitment to advocacy and awareness is inspiring!
Strong Performance at the JG Nicosia Athletics Competition!
Our school had a strong presence across all field and track events, with numerous students achieving personal bests and advancing to the finals in their respective categories. We are especially proud to announce that several of our athletes have qualified for the Pancyprian Athletics Competition, a testament to their hard work and resilience.
Highlights – Advancing to the Pancyprian:
- Ioanna Ioannou – 1st place in Pole Vault
- Kyveli Matsi – 1st place in 300m
- Eleni Mounti – 2nd place in 150m
- Ioanna Philippou – 3rd place in 300m Hurdles
- Nina Galatarioti – 3rd place in Triple Jump
- Relay Team (Eleni Mounti, Fenia Charalambides, Ioanna Ioannou, Anna Maria Michaelidou) – 2nd place in the Relay!
Additional Achievements:
- Anna Maria Michaelidou – 4th in 80m
- Fenia Charalambides – 6th in Triple Jump
- Maria Michaela Chatziiosif – 6th Position in 600m
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all participants for their commitment and outstanding performances. Your energy and sportsmanship have made us all incredibly proud.
We now look ahead with excitement to the upcoming Pancyprian competition, where our athletes will continue to represent our school with excellence.
Go team!
Nicosia Senior Boys & Girls Athletics Competition
Senior Girls Highlights:
- Triple Jump: Myra Ioannou secured 2nd place, demonstrating outstanding strength and determination.
- 4x100m Relay: The team comprising Maria Christina Economides, Sofia Lydia Nathanael, Mariza Zembyla, and Myra Ioannou clinched 3rd place, highlighting excellent teamwork and coordination.
- 100m Hurdles: Excellent 3rd place for Maria Christina Economides, demonstrating great technique and control over the hurdles.
Senior Boys Highlights:
- 400m Hurdles: Alexandros Middleton achieved 1st place, showcasing remarkable strength and technique.
- 100m: Evangelos Petassis impressed with a 2nd place finish, displaying agility and speed.
- 110m Hurdles: A fantastic 2nd place finish for Iacovos Antoniou, demonstrating great technique and control over the hurdles.
- 400m Hurdles: Gerasimos Georgios Panayides demonstrated resilience by finishing in 2nd place.
- Hammer Throw: In a closely contested field, Andreas Roussos secured 3rd place in the Hammer Throw, underlining the depth of talent on display.
- 800m: Endurance and a good strategy for Matthaios Ioannou in the 800m race, securing 3rd place.
These accomplishments reflect the athletes' dedication and the school's commitment to excellence in sports.
Our students impressed the judges and audience alike, earning top honours in both group and individual presentation categories.
Group Presentations
1st Place
The Role of Mathematics in Disaster Management
- Ismini Gavrielidou (Year 3)
- Christina Papagerogiou (Year 3)
A powerful presentation highlighting how mathematical models can save lives by predicting, managing, and responding to natural disasters.
2nd Place
Is Mathematics an Invention or a Discovery?
- Marilita Alkiviadi (Year 4)
- Egli Michaelidou (Year 4)
A philosophical and thought-provoking exploration of whether mathematics is a human construct or a universal truth waiting to be uncovered.
Individual Presentations
3rd Place
The Melody of Maths
- Maria Nearchou (Year 3)
An imaginative link between music and mathematics, exploring harmony, rhythm, and structure through a mathematical lens.
3rd Place
Elections: Math Can Change Who Wins
- Aglaia Patsalides (Year 4)
A timely analysis of voting systems and the surprising ways mathematics can influence election outcomes.
2nd Place
Maths ∩ Sports
- Ioulia Neokleous (Year 4)
- Eleni Kirmizis (Year 4)
- Iris Panayides (Year 4)
An energetic and insightful presentation on how mathematical principles are embedded in athletic performance, game strategy, and sports analytics.
These outstanding results reflect the students’ hard work, creativity, and passion for mathematics. Congratulations to all our Euromath participants for making us proud and showing the world how powerful, versatile, and inspiring maths can be!
Additionally, we would like to thank the teachers who supported the students on this journey Mr Marios Vyrides, Ms Androniki Zinonos and Ms Andtrea Maria Pagdati.
Well done, everyone!
Turn Down the Heat, Turn Up Your Sweaters!
On the day, students were encouraged to wear an extra layer of non-uniform clothing, reducing the need for classroom heating and raising awareness about energy consumption. But the campaign didn’t stop at just spreading awareness—students who participated in the non-uniform day also donated €2 each, contributing to a meaningful cause.
The money raised from this initiative has been added to our recent collection in support of Panos Stavrou, a student running the marathon for the Always Ioanna Foundation. This foundation works tirelessly to support children and families facing serious health challenges, making this effort not only an eco-friendly movement but also a demonstration of our school’s strong spirit of compassion and solidarity.
A big thank you to all students and staff who took part in this initiative! Your efforts are making a difference—both for the planet and for those in need. Let’s continue working together towards a more sustainable and caring community!