What’s On
Year 3 assembly
Julien swam a total of 280 km in the span of 28 days, starting from Pomos Municipal Beach and ending at Finikoudes Beach in Larnaca.
Julien is fundraising for Generation for Change CY. This non-profit organization strives for a diverse and inclusive society where everyone has access to opportunities. The organisation focuses on supporting and developing vulnerable groups. The humanitarian aid programmes provide food, clothing, hygiene essentials and kitchen utensils to support people living under difficult circumstances i.e., people at risk of poverty, single parents, large families, and refugees.
We were honoured to have Julien speak to our Year 3 students today. He truly inspired them with his story.
https://www.facebook.com/CyprusSwimTour/
More than just telescopes!
Dr Robert will discuss the variety of tools, and skills astrophysicists rely on to acquire, process, and analyse observational data, as well as to predict and interpret results in the context of fundamental physical principles. As well as modern telescopes and the physics applied, Robert will take a look at the computational tools required for rapid calculations to tackle massive volumes of data and large-scale theoretical simulations.
Educational Trips Abroad
Visits to countries beyond the Island provide students with numerous benefits in terms of developing their social and cultural experiences, enhancing language provision and appreciating other ways of life, along with the apparent sightseeing.
Trip Organisers will communicate with parents in due course.
The English School Vs The Senior School

Senior School vs The English School: 29-32.
Members of the Team: Georgallis Anthony, Georgallis Constantinos, Heraclides Nikolas, Hadjikyriakou Sotiris, Hu Tayiani, Parikian Alexandros Raffi, Nicolaides Theodosis, Tseriotis Alexandros, Tsolakis Andreas, Velentinas Alexandros, Xenophotos Haralambos, Zachariades Pavlos.

Senior School vs English School: 31-36
Members of the Team: Petrou Lia, Gavrielidou Ismini, Nathanael Sophia, Demetriou Veronica, Kapiri Sophia, Koronaki Yakinthi, Kypreou Paola, Demetriade Artemis, Markidou Despoina, Theophylide Penny.

Senior School vs English School: 1-1
Members of the Team: Stephanou Nayia, Iacovou Antrea, Kourtelalri Katerina, Vassiliou Elia, Yianna Irene, Matsis Kyveli, Leandrou Maria, Emily Nicolaou, Anna Maria Hatzintona

Senior School Team A vs English School Team A: 0-2
Senior School Team B vs English School Team B: 0-2
Members of the Team: Efthyvoulou Michael Angleos, Chourides Constantinos, Kyriakides Antonios, Ilarionos Marios, Alexadrou Taliotis Nikola, Heracleous Angelos, Papaioannou Marios, Savin David, Poullikkas Christian Leon, Middelton Constantinos, Rossos Themis, Pavlides Panayiotis.
Boys Inter-House Cross Country Competition
The Junior Boys race was particularly well-attended, with a very exciting finish at the end of the 1500m race.
Many of the runners were able to improve their Personal Best Times and contribute points to their House Teams.
The Awards were presented by Ms Ursula Pantelides, Senior Assistant Head.
Congratulations to all participants!
Enjoy the photo album by clicking here
Results are noted below:
Junior Boys
Overall Winners
- 1st Place – Giorgos Gavriil Kitchener
- 2nd Place – Christos Michael Kitchener
- 3rd Place – Matthaios Ioannou Wolseley
Year 1
- 1st Place – Savvas Savva Wosleley
- 2nd Place – Themis Rossos Beaconsfield
- 3rd Place – Themis Philippides Kitchener
Year 2
- 1st Place – Antonios Kyriakides Newham
- 2nd Place – Timothee Alkis Serrurier Beaconsfield
- 3rd Place – Theodosis Nicolaides Wolseley
Year 3
- 1st Place – Giorgos Gavriil Kitchener
- 2nd Place – Christos Michael Kitchener
- 3rd Place – Matthaios Ioannou Wolseley
Senior Boys
Overall Winners
- 1st Place – Constantinos Nearchou Kitchener
- 2nd Place – Ara Mahdessian Newham
- 3rd Place – Pavlos Patrikios Kitchener
Year 4
- 1st Place – Pavlos Patrikios Kitchener
- 2nd Place – Aristodimos Pipis Newham
- 3rd Place – Ioannis Constantinou Wolseley
Year 5
- 1st Place – Constantinos Nearchou Kitchener
- 2nd Place – Ara Mahdessian Newham
- 3rd Place – Constantinos Zambas Kitchener
Girls Inter-House Competition 2022
The Junior Girls' race was very well-attended, and the girls enjoyed their run in near-perfect weather conditions. Many runners improved their Personal Best Times in the 1500m junior race and contributed points to their House Teams.
The Awards were presented by the Headmaster, Mr Lambon and by Ms Pantelides, Senior Assistant Head.
Congratulations to all participants!
Enjoy the photo album by clicking here
Results are noted below:
Junior Girls
Overall Winners
- 1st Place – Sophia Lydia Nathanael Wolseley
- 2nd Place – Maria Chara Kyprianou Wolseley
- 3rd Place – Kyveli Theodora Matsis Kitchener
Year 1
- 1st Place – Kyveli Theodora Matsis Kitchener
- 2nd Place – Emily Nicolaou Wolseley
- 3rd Place – Maria Leandrou Beaconsfield
Year 2
- 1st Place – Irene Fouli Newham
- 2nd Place – Melissa Mouradian Kitchener
- 3rd Place – Elina Dracou Wolseley
Year 3
- 1st Place – Sophia Lydia Nathanael Wolseley
- 2nd Place – Maria Chara Kyprianou Wolseley
- 3rd Place – Nefeli Diaouri Kitchener
Senior Girls
Overall Winners
- 1st Place – Andrea Ioanna Georgiou Newham
- 2nd Place – Eirini Charmpi Beaconsfield
- 3rd Place – Chrysanthi Rokopou Wolseley
Year 4
- 1st Place – Eirini Charmpi Beaconsfield
- 2nd Place – Chrysanthi Rokopou Wolseley
- 3rd Place – Maria Anna Charalambide Wolseley
Year 5
- 1st Place – Andrea Ioanna Georgiou Newham
- 2nd Place – Fotini Tsouka Wolseley
News from our Erasmus+ club
Our students are eager to develop their European identity while collaborating creatively with peers from Germany, Finland, and Portugal to explore the cities of Ahaus and Munster and find out about the Christmas traditions of Cyprus, Germany, Finland, and Portugal using digital tools. Additionally, they will experience school life in Germany while attending lessons at our partner school, watch a presentation on ‘The German Education system’, and get a glimpse of the German lifestyle while being hosted by a local family for a week! How are the students going to achieve their targets? We can’t wait for their daily updates to find out!
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