European Educational Tour
- May 12
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Updated: 2 days ago
A 31-member delegation from the Georgian-American School (GAS) has completed a European educational visit. The program brought together 9th and 10th-grade students on a journey through Zurich, Brussels, and Amsterdam, led by teachers Megi Talakhadze and Ani Kvernadze, alongside Giorgi Agirbaia, founder of the European Education Association (EEA). In Brussels, students visited several landmark institutions, including the European Parliament, the European Commission, the Parlamentarium, the Atomium, Mini-Europe, and the Belgian Parliament. A particular highlight of the trip was the celebration of May 9th - Europe Day - during which students took part in a range of educational and interactive activities.
The delegation also visited Bruges, a UNESCO World Heritage city renowned for its medieval architecture and canals. In Amsterdam, students explored a number of significant historical and cultural sites, broadening their understanding of European history and identity.
The program concluded with a certificate ceremony hosted by the European Education Association, recognizing each participant's engagement throughout the visit. Students returned to Georgia enriched with international experience, new perspectives, and lasting memories.
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