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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


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


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


Olympic bronze medalist at GAS
On November 20, our 9th graders welcomed a very special guest — Maia Azarashvili , Olympic bronze medalist and distinguished Georgian track and field athlete! 🥉 During the meeting, Maia: shared her personal sports journey with the students spoke about the importance of sports in everyday life offered valuable advice to those planning to study abroad, where physical activity plays a significant role At the Georgian-American School, we regularly hold meetings with successful p


"Clean Hands, Healthy Kids"
Did you know that germs multiply very quickly on unwashed hands? Our first graders had a special visit from the school doctor, Ms. Manana Giunashvili, who taught them the proper way to wash their hands. Frequent and proper handwashing protects us from many illnesses. Soap + water = best friends!


"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


Exploring Political Systems: A Lecture on Democracy, Authoritarianism, and Totalitarianism
The Georgian-American School regularly invites accomplished professionals from various fields to share their experiences with our students. This time, we explored: Democratic and non-democratic regimes Authoritarianism and totalitarianism 9th-grade students from both programs attended the session. Mr. Giorgi Tavartkiladze , an international law specialist, led an engaging discussion on different political systems, their key differences, and their impact on today's world. Sess


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


Ecosystem & Biodiversity
Learning Beyond the Classroom: Ecosystem & Biodiversity Our 7th graders visited the Ilia Chavchavadze Literary-Memorial Museum in Tbilisi for an inspiring educational program on "Ecosystem and Biodiversity." Students explored global environmental processes and discussed how they can contribute to creating an eco-friendlier world. The highlight? They put their creativity to work by creating art from waste materials—plastic bags, paper, and more! 🎨 A hands-on reminder that we


Study Abroad Research Project
Preparing for the Future: Study Abroad Research Project Our American Diploma Program students dove deep into an important topic—housing options for studying abroad! Students researched and presented on "On-Campus & Off-Campus Housing," exploring what student life looks like at universities around the world. The project generated so much interest that 9th graders Marita Gurgenidze and Elizabeth Lindsley took it a step further and created a video to share their findings wit


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


Special Guests at GAS! ⚽💙
What an incredible day! FC Dinamo Tbilisi players visited Georgian-American School, bringing joy, inspiration, and unforgettable moments to our students. The excitement and smiles said it all—this was a day our students won't forget! A huge thank you to FC Dinamo Tbilis i for making this happen! 🙌 #DinamoTbilisi #GAS #UnforgettableDay #StudentInspiration
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