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April 14, 2025

Economics Society Annual Pizza Party – A Celebration of a Remarkable Year!

This final session of the year marks the end of an incredible journey filled with inspiring guest speakers, thought-provoking workshops, and lively discussions that have enriched our understanding of Economics beyond the classroom.

We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to our generous sponsors –

  • The English School for providing delicious pizzas, and
  • D.A. Latex Ltd for treating us to a wonderful selection of desserts.

A special thank you goes to our Year 7 Presidents and Committee Members, whose leadership, creativity, and commitment have driven the Society’s success. You will be missed, and we wish you all the best in your next chapter. We look forward to welcoming you back as guest speakers in the near future!

Thank you to everyone who took part this year. See you in September for another exciting season of events, workshops, and inspiring conversations.

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April 8, 2025

Three English School Students to Represent Cyprus at the 42nd Balkan Mathematical Olympiad

Congratulations to Anna Rouva, Philippos Rouva, and Ara Mahdessian on their remarkable achievement! Being selected for this high-level competition is a testament to their mathematical talent, hard work, and unwavering dedication.

Both Anna and Philippos are active participants in the School’s Enrichment Program, where they have continuously excelled and shown exceptional commitment to the study of mathematics.

We would also like to express our sincere appreciation to Mr. Andreas Demetriou for his dedicated mentorship and vital support in preparing these students for such challenging competitions. His guidance has played a significant role in their development and success.

We are incredibly proud of Anna, Philippos, and Ara, and we wish them the very best as they prepare to compete alongside some of the brightest young mathematicians from across the Balkans and beyond!

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April 8, 2025

Skills Fusion: Mastering the Balance Between Soft and Hard Skills

Led by Mr Evripidou, Business Relationship Manager at ACCA Southern Europe, the session focused on three essential soft skills: Confident Communication, Assertiveness, and Active Listening — all critical elements for success in both academic and professional environments.

With a wealth of experience in the business and financial sector, Mr Evripidou shared valuable insights into how mastering these soft skills can enhance the impact of hard skills. Students participated in interactive discussions and practical exercises, gaining a deeper understanding of how to express themselves with clarity and confidence, engage in meaningful dialogue, and listen actively to build stronger, more respectful relationships.

The workshop served as a reminder that while technical knowledge forms the foundation of any career, it is often the way we communicate and connect with others that determines our effectiveness and growth.

We would like to thank Mr Evripidou and ACCA Southern Europe for their ongoing support in preparing our students for the challenges and opportunities of the modern workplace.

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April 3, 2025

Year 4 Student to Represent Cyprus at the European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad 2025

The EGMO is an international competition that celebrates and promotes excellence in mathematics among female high school students. Participants are chosen through a highly competitive national selection process, and Anna’s success is particularly noteworthy as she secured a spot on Cyprus’ four-member national team—competing against students from all high school year groups. This is an extraordinary achievement, especially at such an early stage in her academic journey.

Anna is an active member of the school’s Enrichment Program, where she has consistently demonstrated exceptional dedication and talent in mathematics. We also extend our heartfelt thanks to her teacher, Mr. Andreas Demetriou, whose guidance and support have played a key role in her success.

We warmly congratulate Anna on this outstanding accomplishment and wish her the very best of luck as she prepares to compete on the European stage!

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April 2, 2025

The English School Parade Team Shines at the 25th March Festivities.

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!

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March 31, 2025

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.

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March 31, 2025

Junior Boys Shine at the Nicosia Schools Athletics Competition

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:

  • Konstantinos Stavrou1st Place, 100m Hurdles

  • Gabriel Azar1st Place, 80m

  • Relay Team (Stavrou, Christou, Savva, Azar)1st Place, 4x100m Relay

  • Karlo Lazic2nd Place, 100m Hurdles

  • Ioannis Christou2nd Place, High Jump

  • Constandinos Kyriakos Pedonomou Middleton2nd Place, 600m

  • Konstantinos Verdis2nd Place, Triple Jump

  • Georgios Patsalosavvis3rd Place, Triple Jump

  • Panayiotis Zanos3rd Place, Hammer Throw

  • Christos Ioannis Tapis5th 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!

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March 31, 2025

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.

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March 28, 2025

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!

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