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European Educational Tour
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 Parlam


GAS-Students Shine at the German Mathematics Olympiad!
Students from the 10th grade at the Georgian-American School (GAS) delivered an outstanding performance at the final round of the German Mathematics Olympiad, held on April 28th in Frankfurt. The competition drew over 2,000 participants from 140 countries across its initial stages. The Frankfurt final brought together more than 300 of the strongest competitors, representing 48 nations — and our students stood among the very best. Georgia returned home with 1 Gold and 2 Bronze


GAS & GAHS | NHSMUN 2026
🌍 GAS & GAHS Delegation at NHSMUN 2026 A 45-member delegation from the Georgian-American School (GAS) and Georgian-American High School (GAHS) represented their institutions at NHSMUN 2026 , held in New York City . The visit was a richly multifaceted experience, weaving together academic debate, diplomatic engagement, and cultural discovery. Throughout the conference, students threw themselves into committee work, tackling pressing global challenges, engaging in structu


Eco-Club Field Workshop in Telavi
Members of the Georgian-American School's Eco-Club recently took part in an enriching environmental field workshop in the historic city of Telavi. Over three exciting days, students immersed themselves in a variety of hands-on activities - including role-playing games, thematic discussions, and creative team projects - all centered around the vital theme of environmental protection. Participants gained valuable new knowledge and practical experience, and enjoyed evening act


GAS Chess Club Little Chempions
GAS Chess Club Students Excel at Merani Tournament Students from the Georgian-American School Chess Club delivered outstanding performances at the tournament organized by the chess club "Merani." In the boys' category, Aleksandre Meskishvili (Grade 3) claimed the bronze medal with a strong third-place finish. In the girls' category, Kato Nikatsadze (Grade 3) took the top spot, winning first place. We are incredibly proud of our young chess players. At GAS, champions are m


Snow White, Dwarfs, and Mothers' Smiles
Language Learning in Action at the Georgian-American School 🇬🇪🇺🇸 At GAS, students in the early grades study Georgian and English, plus a third language of their choice: Russian, French, or German. The school encourages students to put their language skills to real use through projects and performances. This Mother's Day , fourth graders did just that, organizing a small celebration for attending moms and grandmothers. In Russian , students performed poems, songs, and sho


Beautiful Spring Days at GAS
This March, we celebrated March 3rd and March 8th with our students and families — and the atmosphere was truly special. Classes across the school organized their own themed activities for the occasion. Here's a look at what our first graders got up to. The kids dedicated poems and songs to their moms, made original artwork, and put together handmade gifts. A crowd favorite was " Guess Who It Is?" - a game where students and parents tried to spot themselves as animated cha


"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


𝐆𝐀𝐒 𝐒𝐩𝐞𝐚𝐤𝐞𝐫 𝐅𝐨𝐫𝐮𝐦
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


Public Defender's Office Visit
Georgian-American School recently welcomed Lika Gvinjilia and Nini Tsitsriashvili from Georgia's Public Defender's Office. The visit was organized by GAS 11th graders as part of their Civics project, with bullying and children's rights as the central topics. The guests met with 7th and 8th-grade students, walked them through the role and responsibilities of the Public Defender's Office , and took questions from the group.


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
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