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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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About the day at the cinema!
Our students participated in this event, watching three films. They discussed what they watched with the guest of professionals; our drama teacher, Ms Lena Kasiou, is one of the professionals.
Following these discussions, the participants along with other 3100 young juniors from all over Europe cast their votes. Our Y1 student, Lia Petrou, was the representative for the Cyprus Jury at the live award ceremony at the end of the event.
The European Film Academy organized this and the Cyprus Film Days for Children and Youth by our very own alumnus film director Stavros Pamballis and his team.
Thank you to the students who participated with such enthusiasm!
Thank you so much Stavros Pamballis for an inspiring day with incredible people

Year 4 Assembly – Refugee’s presentation
"Generation for change CY" offers support to asylum seekers, refugees and those in need. Middle School Chain of Change organised a collection of dry food and toiletries to provide to this NGO and to support their cause.
Junior Girls Afternoon Games – 4th November
Year 3 played football today and the semifinals were very competitive. In the end, Beaconsfield and Kitchener qualified for the Final. Well done to all players!
The results:
Year 1 Basketball Competition
K V N: 2 – 18
B V W: 4 – 14
Year 3 Football Competition
B V N: 3 – 1
K V W: 6 – 4
Except for the Inter-House Competitions that took place, students participated in the following sporting activities:
Volleyball
Softball
Futsal
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
Tennis
Handball
Table Tennis
Circuit Training
School Parade Team October 2022
The team consisted of 56 students who practised intensively and worked hard in the preceding weeks. They showed exceptional organisation, synchronisation and marching style and were proud ambassadors of our School.
Congratulations to all!
The students that participated are shown below:
Afternoon Games – 3rd November 2022
Year 3 started their Football Tournament with two very competitive games played. Beaconsfield and Kitchener will meet in the Final of the tournament.
Results:
Year 1 Basketball Competition
K V N: 8 – 4
B V W: 12 – 27
Year 3 Football Competition
B V N: 3 – 1
K V W: 4 – 0
Except for the Inter-House Competitions that took place, students participated in the following sporting activities:
Volleyball
Softball
Futsal
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
Tennis
Health and Conditioning
Handball
Table Tennis
Circuit Training
PSHCE Lesson – Breast and Testicular Awareness
A series of lessons were conducted in the classroom, coupled with lectures by two esteemed doctors, Dr Sophocleous, who discussed preventative measures for breast cancer and Dr Mavromoustakis, who raised awareness of HPV.
The students were then tasked with creating posters or leaflets to raise awareness on this topic.
Watch the video to see samples of their amazing work.
French Restaurant and Art Gallery Outing
Students had the chance to approach French artists, especially from Paris.
After the gallery event, they all went to eat at "Le Frenchie" restaurant to get a taste of French gastronomy.
It was a very successful evening, and students were delighted to glimpse French culture in Cyprus.