Samhain
What is Halloween?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6auyr-6vn9M
Jack-o-Lantern
In a dark, dark wood…
All about Halloween!
Halloween Challenge
Interactive Videos
Brewing English, Culture, Lit and Tech
“Acting: English!” is a creative eTwinning project that aims to improve students’ English skills through drama, storytelling, and role-play. Each month, students take part in engaging activities such as creating avatars, writing and performing short dialogues, acting out stories, and recording puppet shows. These tasks help students gain confidence in speaking English while encouraging creativity and teamwork. Partner schools collaborate by sharing student work and interacting through digital tools. The project also supports the development of 21st-century skills like communication, digital literacy, and cultural awareness. It is designed for learners aged 9–12 at A1–A2 levels and includes fun, performance-based learning throughout the school year.
Student Presentation
Ι would like to express my heartfelt thanks to the Parents and Guardians Association of our school for their generous offer to cover the cost of printing and binding the preparation books (Past Papers) for the State Certificate of Language Proficiency (Level A) exams, for the 5th and 6th grade students.
Parental support is a cornerstone of our educational community. Initiatives like this strengthen the work of public education, which strives every day to provide equal opportunities and high-quality learning for all children.
The English lesson is particularly important, as it helps students develop communication skills, explore other cultures, and broaden their horizons. The Association’s contribution is invaluable, ensuring that every child has access to the necessary educational material and can actively participate in both the learning process and the certification exams.
We sincerely thank you for your continued support, cooperation, and commitment!
Celebrating the European Day of Languages at Our School – Languages open hearts and minds!
Last week the students of the 5th grade had the chance to celebrate the European Day of Languages with creativity, teamwork, and lots of fun! The aim of the day was to highlight the importance of learning new languages and to promote respect for different cultures.
During the English lesson, the students explored simple greetings in more than ten European languages and created colourful posters to share with the school community.
To make the day even more interactive, we played a quiz game where students had to guess the country from audio recordings of different European languages. Laughter and excitement filled the room as students discovered similarities and differences among languages.
The activities helped students realize that learning a new language opens doors to communication, friendship, and cultural understanding. It was a wonderful way to celebrate diversity and remind everyone that languages connect us all!
