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Extracurricular Activities


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


"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


Hearts and Hands: GAS Students Support Local Charity
Our Student Council recently organized a charity fair that brought the whole school community together. The funds raised went toward purchasing food supplies for "Tkhilis Guli, " a local organization doing incredible work in our community. Yesterday, Student Council members and our Eco Club visited the organization to drop off the donations and see their operation firsthand. Eco Club coordinator Lika Meskhi joined the students for this meaningful experience. Elene Panjik


Model United Nations (MUN) 2025
Members of the Georgian-American School's Model United Nations (MUN) Club recently participated in the Youth Model United Nations 2025 conference , organized by the Ministry of Education, Science, and Youth of Georgia, in collaboration with the Youth Agency. The conference is modeled on actual UN working sessions and serves as an educational simulation where participants, acting as delegates of UN member states, discuss pressing international issues following the procedures o


Eco Club Visits the Museum of Georgian Parliamentarism
Students from the Georgian-American School's Eco Club recently visited the Ekvtime Takaishvili Museum of Georgian Parliamentarism as part of an educational excursion that explored the intersection of civic responsibility and environmental stewardship. The museum houses copies of key documents that trace the development of Georgian parliamentarism, including materials preserved in foreign archives and libraries worldwide. During the visit, students explored exhibition halls, w


One of the beautiful memories of the New Year season ✨
Students of Grade 8 (2) attended the educational program “Magical New Year” organized by the Tbilisi Museums Union. The program was interactive, allowing students to explore fascinating New Year–related stories and take part in creating themed holiday accessories. Teachers: Tinatin Janelidze, Nino Nabakhteveli


A Shared Book, a Shared Kindness 📚✨
At the initiative of the Georgian-American School Eco Club , a book collection campaign titled "Make a Change" brought the entire school community together for a meaningful cause. The response was overwhelming, with students, parents, and teachers contributing a substantial collection of books. These books were donated to the charitable organization Caritas for distribution to day centers and schools in the Dedoplistskaro region. What made this initiative especially heartw


Educational Excursion to the Art Museum "Royal Crown" Program
Educational Excursion to the Art Museum: "Royal Crown" Program Fifth-grade students from the Georgian-American School recently visited the Art Museum to participate in the educational program "Royal Crown." During the visit, students explored the Bagrationi Dynasty exhibition, examining royal attire, equipment, and jewelry while learning about their historical significance and cultural importance. The excursion included a documentary film about the history of royal crowns,


Music Club Students Perform at New Year's Concert
On December 21, students from the Georgian-American School's music club participated in a New Year's celebration held at the Tbilisi Grand Wyndham Hotel. During the concert, the students performed a musical number for an audience that included well-known singers, musicians, and artists. Music Club Director: Ia Khurtsilava
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