What’s On
Sunny days return
The Sun put on a great show too!! It was very active. Dark sunspots could be seen on the surface accompanied by numerous prominences and filaments.
Junior Boys and Girls Athletic Results
The competition was held on Wednesday the 16th of March and Thursday, the 17th of March.
The results can be noted in the table below.
Junior Girls:
NAME | Event | Position | |
1 | Kourtellari Georgia | 80m | Participate in the finals |
2 | Kleopa Sophia | 150m | Participate in the finals |
3 | Agroti Simoni | 300m | Participate in the finals |
4 | Rokopou Chrysanthi | 600m/6th | 6th Place |
5 | Kyprianou Maria Chara | Participate in the finals | |
6 | Georgiou Alexandra | 80m Hurdles | 3rd Place |
7 | Economides Maria Christina | 300m Hurdles | 2nd Place |
8 | Neokleous Maria | Relay | 3rd Place |
9 | Vasiliou Elia | Shotput | 6th Place |
10 | Kiseleva Elena | Discus | 3rd Place |
11 | Kleopa Sophia Kourtellari Georgia Neokleous Maria Georgiou Alexandra |
Relay | 3rd Place |
Junior Boys:
NAME | Event | Position | |
1 | Evangelos Petasis | 150m | 1st Place |
2 | Elias Kyprianou | Discus | 2nd Place |
3 | Timothee Alkis Serrurier | 300m Hurdles | 3rd Place |
4 | Dimitris Mannaris | High Jump | 3rd Place |
5 | Christos Michael | 100m Hurdles | 4th Place |
6 | Glafkos Constantinou | 300m | 4th Place |
7 | Marios Ilarionos Chariton Charitonos Christos Michael Evangelos Petasis Antonios Kyriakides (sub) |
4x100m Relay | 5th Place |
8 | Stavros Rossos | Shot Put | 2nd Place |
Congratulations to everyone who competed!
Arts Week
This year’s theme, ‘I Have A Dream,’ opens doors for us to dream of a brighter future with no more isolation, wars, and suffering. April 4th marks the beginning of Arts Week 2022. We are delighted to invite you to join us in celebrating Music and Art through various activities and performances led by our students. This year’s theme, ‘I Have A Dream,’ opens doors for us to dream of a brighter future with no more isolation, wars, and suffering.
Monday 04.04.2022
2nd Break at Lloyds
Music Performance
Silk Printing on Notebooks
Years 1, 2, 3
Wednesday 06.04.2022
2nd Break at Lloyds
Music Performance
Mural Design
Year 1, 2, 3
Thursday 07.04.2022
2nd Break at the Art Room N27
Music Performance
Personalise tote bags
Year 4, 5, 6, 7
Friday 06.04.2022
7 pm at the Headmaster's House
Art Exhibition
8 pm at the Hall
Music Concert
Outstanding Achievement
These students have been awarded by Cambridge Assessment International Education for their outstanding performance in their Summer 2021 exams:
- Eleni Anayiotou: Top in Cyprus: IAS Geography
- Emily Katerina Wallerstrom: Top in Cyprus: IAL Geography
- Lara Wilks: High Achievement: IGCSE Global Perspectives
Many congratulations to these students, their families and their teachers who supported them along the path to this success.
Photos are of Eleni and Lara. Emily has graduated.
Invitation: Naming of a green area in memory of George Hadjigeorgiou and Dina Sergiou
In memory of George Hadjigeorgiou and his wife Dina Sergiou on Tuesday, 5th April, 2022 at 16.00.
All COVID-19 protocol will be followed accordingly to the Ministry of Health guidelines
25th March School Parade
Our students had been practising intensively in recent weeks and had an excellent presence in the parade, looking very smart in their school uniforms and displaying great marching style. A number of students were not able to participate due to late positive covid tests and we very much look forward to having them in the team next year.
Congratulations to all members of the team:
Year 7 Students | |
Andreas | Psaltis |
Andreas | Papamarkides |
Anna | Petrides |
Anna | Agapiou |
Antonis | Charalambous |
Chara | Efstathiou |
Danae | Andreou |
Eleni | Hadjiosif |
Elina | Sokratous |
Evelina | Loizou |
George | Savvides |
George | Photiou |
Ioannis | Defteras |
Isabella | Ioannidou |
Lambros | Pantzaris |
Marilena | Economidou |
Markella | Christodoulou |
Minas | Zannetos |
Nicolas | Pastides |
Sylvia | Venizelou |
Year 6 Students | |
Anastasia | Nicolaidou |
Andreas | Gialeli |
Andreas | Angelides |
Antigoni | Stavrou |
Charalampos | Liveris |
Christina | Zannetou |
Christos | Pantelides |
Christos | Antoniou |
Elena | Pattichi |
Lambros | Hadjigavriel |
Leonidas | Michael |
Maria-Christina | Kourris |
Markos | Televantos |
Natalia | Kailos |
Nectarios | Chliaras |
Nefeli | Savvidou |
Nefeli | Nicolaou |
Neofi | Moria |
Nicolas | Agapiou |
Nicolas | Kallis |
Nicos | Chattalas |
Niki | Aristidou |
Niki | Evangelou |
Panayiotis | Hadjicostas |
Panayiotis | Louis |
Persefoni | Neophytou |
Petros | Kontopyrgos |
Rafaela | Diamantidou |
Soteris | Dimopoulos |
Stefanie | Mannari |
Theofanis | Stylianou |
Zoe | Photiadou |
Transnational Youth Forum 2022
The motivated and proactive group of Year 6 students, Lara Wilks, Erin Timur, Eleni Protopapa, George Nicolaou and Markos Televantos, along with Global Perspectives teacher, Luzdary-Hammad Stavrou, chose the topic of “Reducing Paper Waste in Schools” for their project. They conducted second-hand research on the effects of paper waste on climate change and how digitalisation can reduce paper waste. They also conducted thorough first-hand research by using The English School as a case study. They surveyed students and teachers, interviewed heads of departments and investigated the amount of paper used in school and its cost. They collected this data and testimonies to create an informative presentation designed specifically for teachers and their needs. The aim of this presentation is to raise awareness about paper waste and offer solutions and suggestions of how teachers can reduce and replace paper through digital tools. They plan to share their presentation with all teachers, not only at our school, but have it available for any teacher looking to adopt digital tools and reduce paper.
At the the two-day Transnational Youth Forum 2022 hosted by Hope for Children and accompanied by Global Perspectives teacher, Luzdary-Hammad Stavrou, students presented their findings and presentation to a group of University and High Schools students from Italy, Portugal, the UK, Côte d’Ivoire and Somali. They participated in interactive youth-led activities and discussions and attended a Conference where Lara Wilks presented in front of policy makers in the Environment and Youth sectors.
The team of students impressed all attendees with their high levels of engagement, knowledge and confidence.
Andreanos Kyriakides 2B Tennis Achievement
At the Aphrodite Hills Pancyprian G1 tournament, he was the runner up.
During the Herodotou Pancyprian G1 and the National Tournament both held in Larnaca U14 Boys Category he reached the semi-finals.
Congratulations Andreanos! Keep up the hard work. We are very proud of you!
Love Your Heart
Chain of Change charity together with the Student Council raised EU2,366 for the pediatric cardiology clinic at Makarios hospital through the sale of flowers, cards and baked treats.
Thank you also to our music and art students for helping raise awareness for congenital heart disease