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200th Anniversary of Greek Independence

Every year on the 25th of March, Greeks from all over the world celebrate Greek Independence Day. This year marks the bicentennial anniversary of the Greek Independence Day. This is when Greeks remember their long struggle against the Ottoman Empire, an effort that eventually led to Greece’s independence. This day, in fact, marks the beginning […]

Cyprus National Day Celebrations

To commemorate 1st April, Cyprus National Day, we have decided to consider the importance of independence, peace and freedom by creating a whole-school 'figure of freedom'. In an attempt to symbolise peace, the students will form a large outline of the island of Cyprus on the playground using rope, students will then attach white paper cut-out doves […]

1st April Bank Holiday

Cyprus National Day Bank Holiday and therefore the school is closed. On this day Greek Cypriots commemorate the start of the uprising against the British rule in 1955. On the 1st of April 1955, the EOKA organisation whose aim was the unification with Greece through armed struggle, started their guerrilla campaign, targeting British military installations […]

I Love to Read Month

Reading is one of the most important things that children learn in school.  To promote reading for pleasure, we are designating May as our ‘I love to Read Month!’ Primary children will bring home a sheet full of hearts. We ask that each evening parents listen to them read, from any source, in any language. […]

Graduation

Ancient Odeon Paphos Archaeological Park, Paphos, Cyprus

The graduation of our Year 13 students; a celebration of their achievements and to mark their acceptance into higher education at universities around the world. The ceremony takes place at the Ancient Odeon at the Paphos Archaeological Site and the after party for Year 13 students and families will be held on board the luxury […]

Kataklysmos Bank Holiday

School will be closed for this bank holiday. Kataklysmos is a religious and popular festival with its roots in both the Bible and Greek mythology. Kataklysmos means "flood," and it refers to the Bible's story about Noah in the book of Genesis as well as to a Greek creation myth associated with Zeus. The celebration, which begins on a Friday and lasts until Monday, is usually held in seaside towns. Activities include games, folk dancing, boat races, swimming competitions and feasting. The most popular custom is throwing WATER at one another and playing with water pistols, in memory of the flood that once destroyed nearly all life on earth.

Summer School

Aspire Private British School ASPIRE PRIVATE BRITISH SCHOOL, TOMBS OF THE KINGS AVE, PAPHOS, AL, Cyprus

We have an exciting Summer School programme lined up for the month of July; please email us on [email protected] for more information if you are interested in this.