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"A Voice from the Past – Stories About Georgian Writers"
New Project Launch: "A Voice from the Past – Stories About Georgian Writers" | The Georgian-American School is excited to announce a new educational initiative designed to deepen students' connection with Georgian literary heritage. "A Voice from the Past – Stories About Georgian Writers" aims to introduce students to the lives and lesser-known stories of Georgia's literary figures while developing essential research and public speaking skills. Project Organizer: Tekle Mode


Student Council Hosts Successful Photo Contest
The Georgian-American School and Georgian-American High School Student Councils recently organized a highly successful photo contest , showcasing the creative talents of students across grade levels. Contest Winners: 1st place — Anisia Gartlidze 2nd place — Tuti Kelekhasashvili 3rd place — Magda Zurabashvili The first-place winner received a special prize of photography accessories to support her continued creative pursuits. Congratulations to all the winners, and sincere tha


Psychotherapist Nino Kandelaki at GAS
Exciting Meetings at the Georgian-American School 3rd-grade students recently welcomed psychotherapist Nino Kandelaki for a special session focused on the power of storytelling and emotional well-being. Ms. Kandelaki read a therapeutic story to the children and discussed the importance of therapy in an age-appropriate way. Together, they analyzed the story's themes and messages, creating a thoughtful dialogue about emotions and self-awareness. Students enthusiastically shared


The workshop titled "Emotional Intelligence for Leaders
Leaders Are Not Born — They Are Shaped in the Right Environment 9th, 10th, and 11th-grade students from the Georgian-American School recently participated in a two-day workshop titled "Emotional Intelligence for Leaders ," held in Telavi. The workshop was led by experienced trainers Keti Gordeziani and Mark Thompson , who shared practical strategies and modern approaches to emotional management and leadership communication with participants. The project was organized by teac


"Smart Electricity Use" - Informational campaign - Eco Club
The Georgian-American School Eco Club Tradition Continues! The "Smart Electricity Use" informational campaign, launched last year, has become an annual tradition thanks to the Eco Club's ongoing initiative. Each year, new students join the campaign, designing creative posters and sharing simple yet impactful energy-saving tips with the school community. Small steps lead to big changes! #ეკოკლუბი #გონივრულიენერგია #ენერგიისდაზოგვა #ზრუნვაგარემოზე


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


Entrepreneurship Workshop with Glasswork Director
On December 9, the Georgian-American School hosted Kote Gochelashvili , Director of Glasswork , for an engaging discussion on entrepreneurship and business leadership. The meeting was organized as part of the Citizenship Project at the initiative of 10th-grade students . Members of the Entrepreneurship Club , led by Ani Kvernadze, also participated in the session. During the visit, Mr. Gochelashvili shared valuable insights on: The importance of entrepreneurship in today's e


Chess Tournament
Success for "Kaisa" Young Chess Players ♟️🏆 Members of the Georgian-American School's extracurricular chess club "Kaisa" achieved outstanding results at a tournament organized by the Merani Chess Club. 🏅 Boys' Category Second place was awarded to Giorgi Getsadze, a student in Grade 4 (3). 🥉 Third Place Claimed by Badri Kervalishvili, a student in Grade 3 (2). ♟️ Boys Under 8 Second place was taken by Arsen Khidesheli, a student in Grade 1 (3). 👧 Girls' Category Second pla


"Fun Experiments" Workshop
"Fun Experiments" Workshop — Science at Its Most Exciting! 🔬✨ Ninth-grade students from the Georgian-American School's American Diploma Program participated in an engaging and interactive science workshop, "Fun Experiments," organized by the BIO Association. The workshop was led by Dr. Khatuna Gogaladze , Founder of the BIO Association and Doctor of Chemistry. Workshop Highlights: Chromatography — observing the separation of colored compounds in action; DNA extraction and mi


Meet the Great Minds: Discovering Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani
Meet the Great Minds: Discovering Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani As part of the ongoing project "Meet the Great Minds ," led by Georgian-American School librarian Tamar Chelidze , students gathered for an inspiring and educational session dedicated to the life and legacy of the renowned 18th-century thinker and fabulist Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani. During the event, fifth-grade students: explored Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani's biography through an engaging presentation; read selections from his


Civic Education Project
Director and Screenwriter Guram Toidze Visits Georgian-American School The Georgian-American School hosted another engaging guest speaker! As part of the Civic Education project , at the invitation of class 11.1, director and screenwriter Guram Toidze (Toi) met with students for an open and candid conversation about choosing a profession. Toi shared his personal professional journey — how he got his start, the challenges he encountered, and what ultimately led to his success


From Sails to Clothing: A Journey Through History and Heritage
Ninth-grade students from the Georgian-American School participated in the educational program "From Sails to Clothing ," organized by the Union of Tbilisi Museums at the Kote and Soso Tsereteli Memorial House-Museum. During their visit, students discovered the scientific contributions of Kote Tsereteli and explored the artistic legacy of Soso Tsereteli, whose work powerfully captures themes of freedom and creative expression. Through hands-on activities and engaging visual m
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