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MUN 2026 | Organizational Meeting
The Georgian-American School is hosting its annual Model United Nations - a three-day event organized by the Student Council with the support of the school administration and GAS MUN Club . MUN gives students a chance to develop diplomatic skills, public speaking, and critical thinking by simulating real UN debates . This year, 39 delegates from the Georgian-American School and the Georgian-American High School are taking part. Students who participated in last year's p


A Letter to Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
What would the father of microbiology think if he could read a letter from a 21st-century student? As part of an integrated school project , our 7th graders took on exactly that challenge - writing a letter to the legendary 17th-century scientist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek , walking him through the remarkable discoveries about the cell that have transformed biology since his time. The project also had a multilingual dimension: each letter was prepared in three languages - G


STEAM in Action: An Integrated Creative Project
Second graders at the Georgian-American School recently completed an integrated STEAM project that united storytelling, visual art, and digital technology across subjects. Students collaborated in groups to write original stories and illustrate them by hand. In STEM class, their drawings were digitized and transformed into animations , which the students then narrated in their own voices. The finished animated fairy tales were presented to parents at a joyful, energeti


British University Workshop for AP Program Students
Georgian-American School welcomed representatives from the British University (BU) for a business workshop with 10th and 11th-grade students of American High School Diploma (AP) Program. The session covered business models of well-known companies and introduced the British University's "Shark Tank" project . This initiative supports students in developing business ideas, planning startups, and strengthening entrepreneurial skills. Students are invited to form teams and parti


From Dream to Page: An Author Visit for World Read Aloud Day
To mark World Read Aloud Day , GAS welcomed acclaimed Georgian children's author Vasil Guleuri to meet with 5th-grade students. Mr. Guleuri shared the remarkable story behind his latest book, The Story of the Boy Lost in a Dream - a narrative that originated in his own dream. He read captivating excerpts and also introduced students to a new, innovative pop-up book, Georgia . The session sparked engaging discussion about character creation, the writer's craft, and the liter


Red Cross First Aid Training at Georgian-American School
Thanks to an initiative by the Georgian-American School Eco-Club , students recently participated in a valuable first aid training session led by a representative from the Georgian Red Cross Society. Students learned the fundamentals of first aid, proper emergency response procedures, and CPR techniques . After the theoretical portion, Eco-Club members put their new skills into practice using training mannequins. These hands-on training sessions provide students with


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


"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,


Visit of Young European Ambassadors
The Georgian-American School was pleased to host another engaging and insightful meeting. At the invitation of the Student Council , young European ambassadors Keti Shughashvili and Natali Japaridze spoke on topics of vital importance to modern society: 🔹 Disinformation 🔹 Media Literacy Students received practical guidance on identifying false information, critically analyzing media sources, and using information responsibly in the digital space.


Celebrating Student Creativity: Uniform Design Competition Winners Announced!
We're excited to showcase the amazing talent within our student body! The GAS Student Council, with the full support of the school administration, recently invited all students to submit designs for a new school uniform. The response was incredible! After students submitted their sketches, we held online voting on the Student Council's Instagram page (@gasstudent), and 16 standout designs rose to the top. On January 27, we recognized these talented designers with certificates


"GAS Speaker Forum" Welcomes Luka Kokaia
As part of the Georgian-American School Student Council's ongoing initiative, the GAS Speaker Forum , the school welcomed Luka Kokaia , Head of the Law Department at Viva Academy. Mr. Kokaia's session explored the art of public speaking and the principles of effective communication . Students learned essential skills for successful presentations and engaged in discussions about meaningful dialogue and persuasive communication. Participants gained practical insights to


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
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