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Santa Claus Visits GAS
The holiday spirit filled the halls of the Georgian-American School as Santa Claus made a special visit to spread cheer and joy. Before Santa's grand entrance, his cheerful elves played games and danced with students, creating a festive atmosphere throughout the school. Santa presented gifts to first graders, visited classrooms across all grade levels, and shared sweets with everyone, bringing smiles and excitement to students and staff alike. The holidays are here! #საახალწ


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GAS and GAHS Named Schools of the Year Tbilisi, December 19, 2025 — The Georgian-American School (GAS) and Georgian-American High School (GAHS) have received major recognition at an International awards ceremony , with their directors honored for educational excellence and leadership. Leadership Recognition Irma Meskishvili and Mamuka Meskishvili , directors of GAS and GAHS respectively, were awarded the prestigious international LEADER OF THE YEAR award at a ceremony


Creative Workshop with Georgian Designer Sofo Minadze
The Georgian-American School recently hosted a creative workshop on making holiday accessories, led by Georgian designer and artist Sofo Minadze. Students explored handcrafting techniques, contemporary design approaches, and the complete creative process—from developing initial concepts to creating finished visual forms. Workshop Goals: Foster creative thinking and innovation Deepen students' engagement with the creative process Encourage reflection on cultural identity and a


"Stories Told Through Pictures"
"Stories Told Through Pictures" – Where Children's Imaginations Come to Life! The Georgian-American School recently completed an exciting integrated project that brought together multiple disciplines and creative skills. Subjects: Georgian Language & Literature + Art + Technology Mariam Ghubeladze, Georgian Language and Literature teacher, shared insights about the project: Stories: It all began with pictures. Colorful images inspired words, words formed sentences, and sent


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


"Future Professions"
Little Minds, Big Ideas — First Presentations on Future Professions Second-grade students at the Georgian-American School recently presented projects and interactive activities exploring the topic of "Future Professions." Students delivered their presentations entirely in English, discussing various career paths while skillfully utilizing the smart board to create an engaging and dynamic learning experience. Teacher: Shorena Tskhadadze


Open Lessons in 1st Grade
First-grade students recently delighted parents and guests during open lesson demonstrations filled with creativity and learning.| The young learners embarked on exciting adventures — going on a pirate quest, helping Santa prepare for the holidays, and exploring the magical world of English letters. With enthusiasm and pride, the children showcased their developing English skills through songs, poems, and interactive games that engaged parents in the learning process. Well do


Grandmaster Bela Khotenashvili Visits the Georgian-American School
The Georgian-American School was honored to welcome chess grandmaster Bela Khotenashvili — a member of the Georgian national team, Under-16 World Champion, European Team Championship winner, multiple international tournament champion, and bronze medalist at the Chess Olympiad. During her visit, Bela answered students' questions, shared inspiring stories from her career, and conducted a simultaneous chess exhibition with eager participants. The visit was particularly meaningf


"A Voice from the Past – Stories About Georgian Writers"
New Project Launch: "A Voice from the Past – Stories About Georgian Writers" | The Georgian-American School is excited to announce a new educational initiative designed to deepen students' connection with Georgian literary heritage. "A Voice from the Past – Stories About Georgian Writers" aims to introduce students to the lives and lesser-known stories of Georgia's literary figures while developing essential research and public speaking skills. Project Organizer: Tekle Mode


Student Council Hosts Successful Photo Contest
The Georgian-American School and Georgian-American High School Student Councils recently organized a highly successful photo contest , showcasing the creative talents of students across grade levels. Contest Winners: 1st place — Anisia Gartlidze 2nd place — Tuti Kelekhasashvili 3rd place — Magda Zurabashvili The first-place winner received a special prize of photography accessories to support her continued creative pursuits. Congratulations to all the winners, and sincere tha


Psychotherapist Nino Kandelaki at GAS
Exciting Meetings at the Georgian-American School 3rd-grade students recently welcomed psychotherapist Nino Kandelaki for a special session focused on the power of storytelling and emotional well-being. Ms. Kandelaki read a therapeutic story to the children and discussed the importance of therapy in an age-appropriate way. Together, they analyzed the story's themes and messages, creating a thoughtful dialogue about emotions and self-awareness. Students enthusiastically shared


The workshop titled "Emotional Intelligence for Leaders
Leaders Are Not Born — They Are Shaped in the Right Environment 9th, 10th, and 11th-grade students from the Georgian-American School recently participated in a two-day workshop titled "Emotional Intelligence for Leaders ," held in Telavi. The workshop was led by experienced trainers Keti Gordeziani and Mark Thompson , who shared practical strategies and modern approaches to emotional management and leadership communication with participants. The project was organized by teac
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