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Parental Involvement in School Life
In celebration of World Day of Social Justice on February 20, the Georgian-American School hosted an engaging and thought-provoking lesson for 4th-grade students. Tolerance vs. Justice - what sets these two concepts apart? This question took center stage in a lively discussion led by Mariam Maisuradze , a parent of one of the students and Project Manager at the Educational and Research Center of the Georgian Competition and Consumer Agency (GCCA). Through interactive conv


Charity Bake Sale
Students and teachers came together to make it happen - homemade pastries, a sale during the break, and a good cause at the heart of it all. Organized with the involvement of the Student Council, the charity bake sale was a warm reminder of what this community is made of. All funds raised will be allocated to charitable purposes. The Georgian-American School is proud to support initiatives like this - and even prouder of the students who make them possible. Kindness truly is


GAS Speaker Forum: Urban Biodiversity and Environmental Stewardship
As part of Georgian-American School's Citizenship Project , in collaboration with the Student Council , the school welcomed Environmental Education specialist Kristine Belashvili , co-founder of the project "Notice." Ms. Belashvili brings impressive credentials to her work. In 2024, she was named one of the North American Association for Environmental Education's prestigious "30 Under 30 ," recognizing young leaders who make significant contributions to environmental educati


Hearts and Hands: GAS Students Support Local Charity
Our Student Council recently organized a charity fair that brought the whole school community together. The funds raised went toward purchasing food supplies for "Tkhilis Guli, " a local organization doing incredible work in our community. Yesterday, Student Council members and our Eco Club visited the organization to drop off the donations and see their operation firsthand. Eco Club coordinator Lika Meskhi joined the students for this meaningful experience. Elene Panjik


A Shared Book, a Shared Kindness 📚✨
At the initiative of the Georgian-American School Eco Club , a book collection campaign titled "Make a Change" brought the entire school community together for a meaningful cause. The response was overwhelming, with students, parents, and teachers contributing a substantial collection of books. These books were donated to the charitable organization Caritas for distribution to day centers and schools in the Dedoplistskaro region. What made this initiative especially heartw


The day at Catharsis
Our students spent the day at Catharsis , volunteering in the dining hall and getting to know the incredible people they're helping. There's something powerful about putting values into action. Civic responsibility, tolerance, empathy—these aren't just words we teach. They're experiences we create. Proud of our club members for showing up and making a real difference. 💙 #GeorgianAmericanSchool #CommunityService #ServiceLearning #Tbilisi #MakingADifference


"Spread Kindness Week"
November at the Georgian-American School Was Full of Acts of Kindness! Thanks to Eco-Club's initiative, gift boxes were set up at the school to collect donations for children at the "Momavlis Gza" Foundation . The response was overwhelming! Members of GAS's Eco-Club delivered the gifts and spent time with the kids, sharing moments of genuine joy. After all, a child's smile is the most precious gift! Additionally, for Halloween, the Student Council organized a charity exhib


💚 Charity Fair at GAS 💚
Students from the Eco Club and the Entrepreneurship Club at the Georgian-American School organized a beautiful charity exhibition &...


Workshop on "Self-Esteem" – for 7th Grade Students
Self-esteem plays a crucial role in a teenager’s growth. It shapes how we see ourselves—physically, personally, and intellectually—as...


Charity Initiative at Georgian-American School
Our awesome 7th-grade students – Anastasia Mahbub Shah, Kato Ivanidze, and Gabriel Chanturia – recently took the initiative to organize a...


Workshop – "Individual Efforts to Mitigate Global Climate Change"
11(4) grade students and members of the eco-club "Larix" participated in a workshop aimed at raising environmental awareness and...


"My Emotions"- The workshop
At the Georgian-American School, we emphasize the importance of parental engagement. To strengthen this bond, 11th-grade supervisor Ana...


Eco Club for "Caritas"
Members of the Georgian-American School Eco Club continue to work on various social projects. This time, the students started a new...


Eco-Club's Visit to the Future Way Foundation
The Georgian-American School's Eco-Club has visited the beneficiaries of the "Future Way Foundation" several times already. This time,...


Anti-Bullying Week in GAS
At the Georgian-American School, elementary-level psychologist Ani Asatiani successfully organized Anti-Bullying Week, aimed at raising...


GAS Visits "𝑴𝒐𝒎𝒂𝒗𝒍𝒊𝒔 𝑮𝒛𝒂" Charity Foundation
Georgian-American School organizes a variety of activities to encourage extra-curricular education. 11th graders from the GAS Eco-Club...


"Give a Book to Others."
The members of the Georgian-American School's Eco and Readers' Club have launched a joint campaign – "Give a Book to Others." Students...
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