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Congratulations to our brilliant mathematicians for their remarkable achievements in the 2023 Mathematical Olympiad!
We are delighted to share the exciting news that twenty-one of our students have been awarded the Mathematics Olympiad.
Among these outstanding achievers, seven are year 1 students, which truly highlights the effectiveness and impact of our esteemed enrichment program. The remarkable results attained by our students in the recent Mathematical Olympiad serve as a testament to the success of our program in nurturing mathematical talents and cultivating a profound understanding of the subject.
We take immense pride in recognizing the following students for their exceptional achievements:
Year 1:
- Sotiris Cleanthous (GOLD)
- Aawaan Khan Bali (SILVER)
- Ben Yixuan Xie (SILVER)
- Zilin Su (BRONZE)
- Ioannis Lambrou (BRONZE)
- Andreas Aristodimou (BRONZE)
- Maria Nearchou (BRONZE)
Year 2:
- Marielena Neophytou (GOLD)
- Anna Rouva (GOLD)
- Christian Leon Poullikkas (SILVER)
- Ioannis Ioannou (SILVER)
Year 3:
- Philippos Rouvas (GOLD)
- Georgos Gavriil (SILVER)
- Philippos Siakallis (BRONZE)
- Peiqi Song (BRONZE)
Year 5:
- Ara Mahdessian (GOLD)
Year 7
- Zacharias Ioannou (SILVER)
- Nikos Orestes Hadjicostis (SILVER)
- Kyriacos Rouvas (BRONZE)
- Guangmei He (BRONZE)
- Andreas Savvides (BRONZE)
The exceptional mathematical skills and unwavering dedication demonstrated by our students have brought great honour to our school. We extend our heartfelt congratulations on this outstanding achievement!
We would like to express our sincere appreciation to our esteemed teacher, Andreas Demetriou, who leads our Maths Enrichment program. Mr Demetriou's guidance and commitment demonstrated through countless hours of instruction, have played a pivotal role in preparing our students for the Mathematical Olympiad. His expertise and passion for mathematics have inspired and motivated our students to reach new heights.
Let us celebrate this remarkable accomplishment and the boundless potential of our students in the field of mathematics!
The competition showcased our students' incredible mathematical prowess and dedication, resulting in an impressive list of prize recipients across various levels. We extend our warmest congratulations to these exceptional individuals who have brought great honour to our School.
We take immense pride in congratulating the following students for their remarkable success in the Kangourou Mathematics Competition:
- Level 7: George Lioudakis and George Mavrommatis (Bronze Awards)
- Level 8: Kleiw Ierodiakonou (Gold Award), Ioannis Ioannou, and Marielena Neophytou (Silver Awards)
- Level 9: Philippos Rouvas (Gold Award), Andreas Papandreou (Silver Award)
- Level 10: Natalie Hadjivasileiou (Bronze Award)
- Level 11: Jingjing Peng (Gold Award), Nikolas Themistou and Kyriacos Rouvas (Bronze Awards)
- Level 12: Zacharias Ioannou (Silver Award)
The dedication, hard work, and exceptional mathematical abilities demonstrated by these students are truly commendable. Their impressive achievements reflect their unwavering commitment to excellence and their passion for mathematics.
We commend all participants for their active engagement and enthusiasm in this prestigious competition. These remarkable accomplishments not only showcase the students' mathematical skills but also underscore the dedication and guidance of our esteemed faculty.
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to each and every student who participated in the Kangourou Mathematics Competition. Your commitment, perseverance, and exemplary performance have brought immense pride to our school and the entire community. Your achievements are a testament to the nurturing academic environment and rigorous curriculum provided by our School.
As these outstanding mathematicians embark on their academic journeys, we are confident that their remarkable achievements in the Kangourou Mathematics Competition are just the beginning of their bright futures.
On the 27th of April, the prestigious Keravnos Tennis Courts played host to an exhilarating tennis tournament for private schools organized by the American Academy. The event attracted top-tier talent from various institutions, creating an atmosphere of fierce competition and sporting excellence. Divided into two groups, the tournament provided an opportunity for young athletes to showcase their skills and sportsmanship. Despite a valiant effort by our student-athletes Andrew Mathew John and Andreanos Kyriakides, our team secured second place in our group, delivering impressive performances along the way.
In the preliminary group stage matches, our dedicated athletes displayed unwavering determination and resilience. Andrew Mathew John and Andreanos Kyriakides exhibited their exceptional tennis prowess, earning the admiration of spectators and opponents alike. Although our team faced a challenging setback against Grammar School, with a final score of 4-0, they quickly rebounded with remarkable victories against the American Academy and the Pascal English School.
The first group match against the American Academy proved to be a nail-biting encounter. Our athletes demonstrated impeccable technique, stamina, and strategic thinking, leading to a thrilling 5-4 victory. This hard-fought battle showcased the tenacity and skill of Andrew Mathew John and Andreanos Kyriakides as they displayed their ability to remain composed under pressure.
Continuing their winning momentum, our student-athletes delivered a commanding performance against the Pascal English School. With focused determination and precise shots, they secured a resounding 4-0 triumph. The match highlighted their exceptional teamwork, agility, and consistent performance throughout the tournament.
Andrew Mathew John and Andreanos Kyriakides deserve heartfelt congratulations for their commendable performances throughout the tournament. Their unwavering dedication to the sport, combined with their talent and hard work, propelled them to achieve remarkable results. Not only did they exhibit outstanding athleticism and technical finesse, but they also exemplified the values of sportsmanship and fair play.
The tournament served as a platform for young athletes to develop their skills, foster camaraderie, and experience the thrill of competitive tennis. It showcased the depth of talent present within private schools, nurturing a culture of sports excellence and healthy competition.
The tennis tournament for private schools hosted by the American Academy at Keravnos Tennis Courts proved to be an exciting and unforgettable event. Our team's second-place finish in the group stage was a testament to the exceptional abilities of Andrew Mathew John and Andreanos Kyriakides, who showcased their dedication, talent, and sportsmanship throughout the tournament. Their performances inspired both their teammates and spectators, creating an atmosphere of enthusiasm and admiration.
The event stands as a reminder of the transformative power of sports, allowing young athletes to develop essential life skills such as discipline, resilience, and teamwork. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all the participants, organizers, and supporters for making this tennis tournament a resounding success. The memories created on the courts will continue to inspire and motivate these young athletes as they embark on their sporting journeys.
Inspiring the Next Generation
By sharing his insights, he encourages others to embark on their own intellectual quests, exploring the infinite possibilities that lie within this captivating subject.
A big congratulations to all participants of the Pancyprian Mathematical Competition, and celebrate with the award winners on their remarkable achievements in mathematics!
Together, let's explore the boundless possibilities that await us in the world of numbers.
Please take note of the following key dates related to the Mid-Programme Entry process:
- Mid-Programme Entry registrations: May 15th – May 29th, 2023
- Year 6 Mid-Programme Entry interviews and tests: Friday, June 2nd, 2023
- Mid-Programme Entry exams for Years 2-4: Saturday, June 3rd, 2023
- Release of Mid-Programme Entry results: Thursday, June 8th, 2023
- To register for the Mid-Programme Entry, please follow this link https://forms.englishschool.ac.cy/view.php?id=24987https://forms.englishschool.ac.cy/view.php?id=24987
We look forward to welcoming new students to our school. Should you have any further inquiries or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact us at 22799353 Ms Stella Nicolaou.
Best regards,
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This marks the second year in a row that Christos has won the competition, cementing his place as one of the most talented young athletes in Greece. His impressive victory has earned him recognition and praise from both his peers and coaches alike.
Christos, who has been an active participant in athletics since he was young, has consistently shown his dedication and hard work in training, which has undoubtedly contributed to his success. His remarkable achievement is a testament to his talent, as well as his commitment to his sport and his school.
The Hellenic Schools Athletics Competition is a highly competitive event that brings together some of the most talented young athletes from across Cyprus. Christos' victory is a great honor for our school and reflects the excellent coaching and training that he has received from our athletics department.
We would like to take this opportunity to congratulate Christos on his outstanding achievement and wish him all the best for his future endeavors. We are extremely proud of him and look forward to seeing him continue to excel in his athletic career.
Our players Nathanael Sophia Lydia, Demetriade Artemis, Theophilide Penny, Moria Efrosyni, Kirmizis Eleni, Koronaki Yakinthi, Sophia Kapiri, Kypreou Paola, Veronica Demetriou, Gavrielidou Ismini, and Leandrou Maria worked hard and showed great dedication to achieve this victory.
We would like to give a big shoutout to our amazing team members for their outstanding performance in the game. Their hard work, commitment, and teamwork paid off in the end. They have shown that with determination, anything is possible.
We would also like to thank our coaches, Rafaella Neokleous, Andreas Sizopoulos, and Michalis Arvanitis, for their guidance and support throughout the competition. Their expertise and experience were instrumental in helping our team achieve this victory.
The Pancyprian basketball competition is one of the most competitive and challenging sports competitions in Cyprus, and winning it is a great achievement for any team. We are proud to have emerged as the champions of this year's tournament, and we hope to continue our winning streak in the future.
Basketball is not just a sport, it is a way of life. It teaches us discipline, teamwork, and perseverance. It also brings people together and creates a sense of community. Our victory in the Pancyprian basketball competition is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our players, coaches, and everyone involved in the team.
We would like to thank our fans and supporters for their unwavering support throughout the competition. Your cheers and encouragement helped motivate our team and push them to victory.
Once again, we would like to congratulate our team members on their incredible achievement. We are the champions!
Sophia Lydia Nathanael, one of our star athletes, won 2nd place in the e300m race. Her performance was remarkable, and she showed exceptional skill and endurance throughout the competition. Katerina Hajigeorghi, another talented athlete in our team, won 3rd place in Discus, demonstrating precision and strength in her throws.
Our JG Relay team, consisting of Maria Christina Economides, Alexandra Georgiou, Mariza Zembyla, and Sophia Nathanael, also gave a stellar performance and secured the 7th position in the finals. Their coordination and teamwork were commendable, and they proved to be a formidable force on the track.
In addition to these achievements, our school was represented by Maria Irene Ioannou and Eleni Kirmizi in Triple Jump, Alexandra Georgiou in 80 m Hurdles, Evangelia Rouvi in 300m Hurdles, and Kyriaki Mavroudi in Javelin. They all performed exceptionally well and demonstrated remarkable athleticism and skill.
The event was a great success, and we are immensely proud of our athletes for their hard work, dedication, and outstanding performances. It is a true testament to their talent and commitment that they were able to achieve such remarkable results. Well done to all of our athletes!
Nefeli Mousoulidou, a student of German in 3White, spent her day shadowing the German ambassador, Ms Anke Schlimm. She shared her experience, saying, "Seeing how an embassy works and how the German ambassador spends her day was very exciting. I got to see her in action being diplomatic and tactful but always respectful. I am so grateful I got to spend a day with such an intelligent woman like her. Getting to meet strong women in such demanding areas, like the German ambassador and the Cyprus commissioner for gender equality, was so lovely! I aspire to be like one of these amazing and successful women in the future!"
Antreana Kaplani, currently studying A-Level French, had the opportunity to spend two days shadowing the Ambassador of Portugal. She recounted her experience, saying, "The 'Ambassador for a Day' initiative took place in March 2023, aiming to promote women in diplomacy. I had the honour of being paired with the Ambassador of Portugal, whom I shadowed for two days. The experience consisted of me being introduced to everyone who works at the embassy, a working luncheon, a reception at the Catholic church, and a fair at Goethe Institute, where we promoted higher education and scholarship opportunities in Portugal. In the afternoon, everyone who took part in the initiative gathered at the French Residency, where we talked about our experience and the importance of more women being involved in diplomacy."
Reflecting on her experience, Antreana spoke about the importance of culture in diplomacy. "Having traveled to Portugal, I felt comfortable discussing the national cuisine, architecture, and literature, which not only allowed me to converse with people I had just met but also showed them that I respected and cared about their heritage. I could say the same about being at the French Residency, where I felt at ease, as I knew quite a lot about French culture, politics, and the way of living in general, through the syllabus of the A-level and my own interest in the country."
Both students learned that language skills are critical to success in diplomacy. Their experience shows that studying languages can lead to rewarding careers in diplomacy and international relations. At The English School we are proud to offer a rigorous language curriculum that prepares students for the opportunities and challenges of the global community.