History Comes Alive Through Student-Led Projects
- Dec 25, 2025
- 1 min read
Tenth-grade students at the Georgian-American School took audiences on an unforgettable journey through time, history, and human achievement with two impressive English-language presentations under the guidance of English teacher Nato Mikava.
"Time Travelers" erased the boundaries of time as students explored the greatest discoveries that transformed human civilization — from the wheel and paper to penicillin and other remarkable inventions that ushered in new eras of progress.
"Live Museum" transformed the space into an interactive gallery where history's most brilliant minds came to life. Students embodied outstanding figures from across the centuries: David the Builder, Cleopatra, Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, Coco Chanel, Napoleon, and many others, bringing their stories and contributions vividly to the present.
For their exceptional work, students received certificates, and winners were recognized across various categories.
These projects demonstrate that learning can be both educational and inspiring, while also being creative. At the Georgian-American School, knowledge extends beyond textbooks, giving students opportunities to reveal their potential and bring history to life fully.
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