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Science Fair 2024

Another successful Med High Science Fair saw our students presenting models, posters and experiments on scientific ideas that could make a difference to ‘Tomorrow’s World’.
 
Grade 6 impressed us with their creative ecosystem models and Year 3s became ‘Living Scientists’ inspiring us by their remarkable lives.
 
This event was truly a celebration of innovation, creativity and youthful curiosity that was enjoyed by all!
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A big ‘congratulations’ to the participants and winners of this year’s Med High Science Fair!

Apart from achievement awards, trophies were also given for effort, innovation, contribution to the environment and science communication. However, the main aim of this event was to inspire our students to research and present areas of science that fitted in with our theme of ‘Tomorrow’s World’ and to enjoy themselves in the process. Judging from all the projects we saw, our students believe the future will be bright!

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Pages of Wonder: Med High’s Annual Book Fair Celebration

On March 27th and 28th, Med High celebrated the joy of reading with its annual Book Fair. Partnering with the Academic & General Bookshop, the school transformed its yard into a haven for book enthusiasts of all ages. From junior school to high school, students eagerly explored the wide selection of popular books available for purchase.

With excitement in the air, they selected their next literary treasures, eager to delve into captivating stories and fascinating worlds. It was a wonderful opportunity for the entire school community to come together and celebrate the magic of books, and we extend our heartfelt thanks to Ms. Anita for joining us again this year.

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Visit to the University of Cyprus

School Visit to University of Cyprus Library and Campus 

What an incredible experience it was for the students of Years 4, 5, and 6 during our visit to the University of Cyprus library and campus!

Our French and Greek students were treated to an enlightening tour of the library, guided by an expert who shared valuable insights on utilizing its resources effectively. From accessing various databases to understanding essential university tools, they were equipped with knowledge crucial for their academic journey ahead.

But that wasn’t all! The highlight of our visit was the exceptional presentation by the French and European Studies department, where they delved into entry requirements and other pertinent information. It was an eye-opening session that left our students motivated and excited about their future academic pursuits.

The enthusiasm and satisfaction on our students’ faces at the end of the day spoke volumes about the success of this educational excursion. It’s moments like these that truly enrich our learning experiences and pave the way for brighter futures.

A heartfelt thank you to Mrs. Joanna and Mrs. Christina for their dedicated support in ensuring the smooth organization and execution of this visit.

Here’s to more enriching excursions in the future, fostering a culture of exploration and learning among our students!

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School Model

Year 6 students showcased their creativity and craftsmanship as they proudly presented a model of our Main School Building to our academic Director, Mr. Yannis Pavlou.
 
This impressive project, developed through the subject of Design and Technology and guided by their teacher Ms. Vasilia Nicolaou, truly exemplifies our students’ dedication and attention to detail. Well done to all involved! 
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Exciting Visit from Elias Pantelides

Exciting Visit from Elias Pantelides, Renowned Writer!
Med High Schools would like to thank Mr. Elias Pantelides for sharing his writing journey with us and the advocation of fiction and non-fiction writing with our students. Pantelides’s conclusion resonated deeply with us all: every war is disastrous. His anti-polemic style of writing symbolises our school’s core values of embracing all nationalities, ethnicities and religions and above all, striving to live in a peaceful world based on acceptance and union.
It was an honor to have such a thought-provoking discussion with Pantelides, reminding us of the importance of empathy and unity in today’s world. Let’s cherish the lessons learned and strive for a future filled with hope and peace!
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Year 6 Students Shine During Greek Independence Day Parade

On March 25th, Med High’s Year 6 students proudly marched along Finikoudes alongside other schools to commemorate Greek Independence Day. This significant event, celebrated nationwide in Cyprus, saw schoolchildren from all towns participating in parades.

March 25th holds historical significance as it marks the start of the War of Greek Independence in 1821. Amidst the celebrations, our Year 6 high school students stood out, representing Med High with dignity and pride.

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Year 6 Poetic Adventure

Celebrating World Poetry Day with a Touch of History!

Our vibrant Year 6 Greek class embarked on a poetic adventure in honour of World Poetry Day! We ventured to Larnaca Seafront, immersing ourselves in the beauty of nature’s verses and the timeless elegance of Greek poetry.
 
But that’s not all – our journey took us to the enchanting Medieval Castle of Larnaca! Amidst its ancient walls, we felt the echoes of legendary Greek poets reverberating through time.
 
It was a day filled with inspiration, where the whispers of Homer, Sappho, and countless other Greek poets resonated within us. Here’s to honouring their incredible legacy and the power of poetry to unite hearts and minds across generations!
 

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ur vibrant Year 6 Greek class embarked on a poetic adventure in honor of World Poetry Day! We ventured to Larnaca Seafront, immersing ourselves in the beauty of nature’s verses and the timeless elegance of Greek poetry.

But that’s not all – our journey took us to the enchanting Medieval Castle of Larnaca! Amidst its ancient walls, we felt the echoes of legendary Greek poets reverberating through time.

It was a day filled with inspiration, where the whispers of Homer, Sappho, and countless other Greek poets resonated within us. Here’s to honoring their incredible legacy and the power of poetry to unite hearts and minds across generations!

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EuroScience/EuroMath Awards!

Our school this year was proudly represented in EuroMath and EuroScience Conference 2024 which took place in Rome, Italy by a group of promising and hardworking students who they all amazed us by their effort and dedication.

Our students received in total 9 awards:

EuroMath:

1st prize individual: Dariia Khudobiak Y4

2nd prize individual: Marina Mavros Y4

3rd prize individual: Ekaterina Lomakina Y6

1st prize group: Gracie Chalhoub, Yali Vaknin, Maria Gryshko, Mykyta Kryvyi Y4

EuroScience:

1st prize Science poster: Dariia Khudobiak Y4

3rd prize individual: Olga Georgiou Y4

3rd prize individual: Mohammed Ben Zerti Y4

2nd prize group: Naomi Gelber, Odysseas Pavlou, Noa Phil

3rd prize group: Sofia Hadjikleanthous , Romy Haddad Y4

From the beginning of their preparation journey up to the competition day our teachers Ms. Isavella Tsiambarta, Mrs. Tonia Mavropsi and Mr. Moisis Pitsillos were supporting and navigating our students constantly towards success.

A big thank you to Mrs. Koulla Andronikou for her constant guidance and significant help.

Also a big thank you to all colleagues and the front office ladies who without hesitation helped our students and teachers.

The Mathematics department and the Science department joined their power and their recipe was successful!

We are extremely proud and please fasten your seat belts for next year!

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Football Championship 2024

On March 15th, Med High hosted its annual football championship from 5 pm to 8 pm, showcasing the talent and sportsmanship of our students. The event garnered enthusiastic participation from both Junior and High School classes, with Grade 6 emerging as the champions and Year 6 securing the second-place position.

Parents contributed to the vibrant atmosphere by joining the competition and playing against the teachers and high school classes. With all four football pitches bustling with activity, students from both girls’ and boys’ teams showcased their skills, making the event a resounding success.

Congratulations to all participants for their fantastic performance!

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