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"Challenges of the Modern School and Effective Coping Strategies"
The Georgian-American School recently hosted a series of workshops titled "Challenges of the Modern School and Effective Coping Strategies," led by school psychologist Nino Pirtskhalashvili. Teachers and psychologists from both the Georgian-American School and the Georgian-American High School took part, including Nia Asatiani, Nino Kereselidze, and Nino Rogava. Participants discussed the key challenges facing modern education and explored practical strategies for addressing


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The Georgian-American School has completed another edition of the GAS Speaker Forum . Now in its third year, the forum is organized by the Student Self-Government with the support of the school administration. Interest continues to grow - this year, 50 students took part. The forum helps students build skills like public speaking, critical thinking, confident communication, and leadership. Participants worked with mentor teachers to refine their speeches and improve their pr


Educational Excursion
Students from GAS Russian Club , together with their club leader Ekaterine Tchutchulashvili , visited the Tbilisi Youth Palace for an educational excursion. They explored the museum, attended a planetarium session, and learned some fascinating facts about the planets and outer space. The undisputed highlight was the Mirror Hall - a stunning space where architecture and history come together. It was here that Georgia's Act of Independence was signed and the country's


Young Minds, Big Topics
Students from the Georgian-American School recently took part in an intellectual and educational project organized by Key Consulting. Participants researched and delivered presentations in English on the following topics: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Humanity Environmental Pollution and Its Risks Literature and Freedom – How Books Can Change a Life Healthy Lifestyle Choices We congratulate all students on their confident and impressive presentations and wish them


Model United Nations 2026 🇺🇳🌍
The Georgian-American School's three-day Model United Nations simulation has come to a successful close. Delegates from the Georgian-American School and the Georgian-American High School took part, with experienced returning students stepping up as group leaders. The three days each had a clear purpose. Day One was spent on committee assignments, researching agenda topics, and building out country positions. Day Two brought the energy of a live debate, with delegates wo


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


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


"Meet Great People" Project | February Focus: Maro Makashvili
This February, the Georgian-American School's long-term educational project "Meet Great People" - led by school librarian T. Chelidze - turned the spotlight on Maro Makashvili , the first Georgian woman to receive the title of National Hero. The project unfolded in two steps. Fifth-grade students first visited the library, where they explored the remarkable story of her life. They then took the learning further with a visit to the Museum of Soviet Occupation , where histor


"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


Table Tennis Championship
The Georgian-American School is proud to have hosted its annual intra-school table tennis championship, open to all 6th and 7th-grade students, and made possible by the outstanding efforts of the student council. Boys' Results Jeko Meishvili Giorgi Lomtadze Ioane Chumburidze Girls' Results Ana Mchedlishvili Mariam Kervalishvili Mariam Shakhnazarova Teacher in Charge: Levan Demetrashvili A huge congratulations to our winners, and a warm thank-you to every student who s


Author Visit | February 17
On February 17, the Georgian-American School welcomed a very special guest - beloved children's book author Tamar Phkhakadze . The visit was full of excitement. Tamar shared some thrilling news with our third-grade students: a brand-new adventure featuring everyone's favorite character, Marcia , is on the way. The children jumped right in - pitching their own ideas for the story, reading out spells they had invented, asking questions, and presenting the author with a po


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
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