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Maslenitsa Celebration | Grade 5
Pancakes, playful rhymes, cheerful spirits, and the first hints of spring - fifth-grade students at the Georgian-American School had a wonderful time celebrating Maslenitsa Week as part of their Russian language curriculum, organized by teacher Ekaterine Chuchulashvili. Known in Slavic culture as the equivalent of "Cheese Week," Maslenitsa was brought to life through songs, verses, games, and short performances - all wrapped in a warm, festive atmosphere that felt like spring


"Choose Kindness" Project | Grade 3
Third-grade students brought the "Choose Kindness" project to life in a truly creative way - by writing their own stories and performing them on stage as mini-theatrical sketches. Technology played a fun role, too. One of the sketches was transformed into an animated cartoon, voiced by the students themselves. Every performance carried the same message: kindness starts with us - and it changes the world. Teachers: Mariam Kokosadze and Nino Gorkhelashvili #აირჩიესიკეთე


"Great Travelers" – A Journey Through History and Time
The 4th graders at the Georgian-American School recently completed an exciting, integrated project called 'Great Travelers,' culminating in a final presentation. The integrated project ( covering Georgian, Science, History, English, and Art ) included thematic sketches, digital technologies, posters, diary entries, handmade books, and booklets. The young researchers introduced famous travelers and their incredible discoveries. The audience journeyed alongside Marco Polo,


From the New Year Chronicle: Young Actors Take the Stage
Fourth-grade students at the Georgian-American School created a festive atmosphere with two memorable theatrical performances that delighted audiences. "Buratino's New Year Adventure" (in Russian) Under the direction of teacher Ekaterine Chuchulashvili, students brought this beloved story to life with enthusiasm and charm. "Snow White and the Two Dwarfs" (in German) Teacher Marine Kobakhidze guided students through this creative and impressive production, showcasing both la


Sixth Graders Bring O. Henry’s Stories to Life on the Stage
Sixth-grade students at the Georgian-American School recently performed skits based on short stories by the American writer O. Henry, as part of their extracurricular English reading program. Literary texts came to life vividly on stage as students delivered engaging and emotionally rich performances. They convincingly portrayed complex characters and their distinct personalities, skillfully conveying the depth, irony, and moral messages that define O. Henry’s work. These per


First Grade, First Semester, First New Year Celebration
For first graders at the Georgian-American School, the final school week of the year concluded with a joyful New Year celebration and the warm applause of proud parents. Students performed poems, songs, and dances with sincerity, bright smiles, and tremendous enthusiasm, showcasing the progress and confidence they've gained during their first semester. Our dearest first graders, we are so proud of you!


"Georgia in Non-Georgian Sources"
"Georgia in Non-Georgian Sources" – An Educational Celebration of History and Culture On December 25, the Georgian-American School hosted an educational event titled "Georgia in Non-Georgian Sources," demonstrating that history is not merely a narration of the past - it is a living dialogue between cultures and eras. Students from both the Georgian and American sectors presented Georgia's rich history through diverse perspectives found in foreign written sources, offering fr


History Comes Alive Through Student-Led Projects
Tenth-grade students at the Georgian-American School took audiences on an unforgettable journey through time, history, and human achievement with two impressive English-language presentations under the guidance of English teacher Nato Mikava. "Time Travelers" erased the boundaries of time as students explored the greatest discoveries that transformed human civilization — from the wheel and paper to penicillin and other remarkable inventions that ushered in new eras of progre


Where Fairy Tales Come to Life
Third Grade New Year Project: Where Fairy Tales Come to Life In the weeks leading up to the New Year , the Georgian-American School was filled with festive atmosphere, joyful excitement, and creative energy as students prepared for the holiday season. We're delighted to share the story of the third graders' New Year project, which beautifully showcased students' creativity and imagination. As part of the project, children learned about story structure and character developme


Creative Workshop with Georgian Designer Sofo Minadze
The Georgian-American School recently hosted a creative workshop on making holiday accessories, led by Georgian designer and artist Sofo Minadze. Students explored handcrafting techniques, contemporary design approaches, and the complete creative process—from developing initial concepts to creating finished visual forms. Workshop Goals: Foster creative thinking and innovation Deepen students' engagement with the creative process Encourage reflection on cultural identity and a


"Stories Told Through Pictures"
"Stories Told Through Pictures" – Where Children's Imaginations Come to Life! The Georgian-American School recently completed an exciting integrated project that brought together multiple disciplines and creative skills. Subjects: Georgian Language & Literature + Art + Technology Mariam Ghubeladze, Georgian Language and Literature teacher, shared insights about the project: Stories: It all began with pictures. Colorful images inspired words, words formed sentences, and sent


Project: "Today I Am a Museum Guide"
Students Serve as Museum Guides at the Ilia Chavchavadze Literary-Memorial Museum 9th-grade students from the Georgian-American School recently stepped into the role of museum guides for a day at the Ilia Chavchavadze Literary-Memorial Museum . They led tours for their peers and other visitors, sharing insights into the life and work of one of Georgia's most celebrated writers and exploring the historic house where Chavchavadze spent significant years of his life. In prepar


The sweetest project - Handmade Birdhouses
Our third graders just wrapped up autumn with the sweetest project. The kids built birdhouses with their own hands — cozy little homes where sparrows can stay safe and warm all winter long. With a little help from their parents, these handmade shelters will soon find their way into backyards and onto windowsills, giving our feathered friends a fighting chance through the cold months ahead. It's amazing how projects like this teach so much more than just building skills. They


When Art Meets Joy: Zaliko Visits GAS
"The coolest people in the world are children — and the coolest children are those who love to draw." (© Zaliko) The Georgian-American School regularly welcomes outstanding professionals from various fields who share their expertise with students and help them see the world from a fresh perspective. On November 18, we had a very special guest — the artist Zaliko Sulakauri! Energetic, positive, and full of humor, he captivated our students with fascinating stories, answered th


November 17 marks the birthday of Galaktion Tabidze!
Students from the 8th grade (class 2) of Georgian-American School visited Galaktion Tabidze Memorial House-Museum to participate in the educational program "A Captured Moment." The program was interactive, allowing students to explore key episodes of the poet's biography, view his personal belongings, artwork, and writings, and take part in engaging educational activities curated by the museum staff. The Georgian-American School actively collaborates with the Tbilisi


Celebrating Astrid Lindgren's Birthday!
"There lives within me a child who does not want to grow up." — Astrid Lindgren Today at GAS, we celebrated the beloved author's birthday in true Lindgren style—with imagination, joy, and a touch of magic! Our school corridors came alive with butterflies, Emil, Karlsson, and other cherished characters. The energy was so contagious that even our teachers felt like kids again! Highlights from the day: Grades 3–5 created animated illustrations and wrote heartfelt letters to Ast


Saying Goodbye to Fall! 🍂
Our first graders celebrated the end of autumn today with a special surprise guest—everyone's favorite, Jose the Giraffe! 🦒 The joy and excitement on their faces made this day unforgettable. A huge thank you to our amazing first graders and teachers for making it so special! As we wave goodbye to the golden leaves, we're getting ready to welcome the magic of winter! ❄️✨ #GoldenAutumn #FirstGraders #JoseTheGiraffe #GAS


Ilia Week
Ilia: The Conscience of the Nation To celebrate the 188th anniversary of Ilia Chavchavadze , Georgian-American School held Ilia Week. As part of the project, fifth-grade students visited the National Parliamentary Library of Georgia , named after Ilia Chavchavadze — a place where his legacy endures, the eloquence of the Georgian language resonates, and the strength of national spirit thrives. The celebration continued at GAS Library, where Ilia’s words echoed throughout . Stu


Celebrating Iakob Gogebashvili’s Birthday
A series of events dedicated to the birthday of Iakob Gogebashvili was successfully held in the 1st, 2nd, and 4th grades of the Georgian-American School . This day once again reminded us of Iakob Gogebashvili’s invaluable contribution to the development of the Georgian language, literature, and education . Such activities promote respect for national values and contribute to the education and enrichment of future generations .


🌟 2nd Graders on Stage! 🌟
Our 2nd graders at the Georgian-American School, guided by their English teachers, brought to life two fun mini-plays from their...
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