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‘London and Beyond’ Adventure

Our Year 9 pupils recently returned from an unforgettable trip to London and surrounding areas, packed full of excitement and lifelong memories.

The adventure began in London, where pupils had the magical opportunity to visit the Warner Bros. Harry Potter Studio Tour. It was a dream come true for Harry Potter fans and a fascinating insight into filmmaking for all.

That evening, pupils were dazzled by a spectacular performance of the West End musical Wicked. The incredible music, acting, and staging made for a truly enchanting experience, and many pupils came away inspired by the magic of live theatre.

While in the capital, pupils also enjoyed a guided tour of London’s most iconic sights — Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, the London Eye, Trafalgar Square and Sea Life London Aquarium! They even braved the thrills and chills of the London Dungeon, learning about the city’s darker history.

The trip also took them outside the city to explore more of England’s rich heritage. In Stratford-upon-Avon, pupils walked in the footsteps of William Shakespeare, visiting his birthplace and learning about the life and times of the world’s most famous playwright. 

This trip was not only a fantastic opportunity for pupils to deepen their cultural and historical understanding, but also to bond with peers, grow in independence, and make memories they’ll cherish.

A huge thank you to all the staff who helped make the trip such a success!

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Firefighters in Action!

At the end of May, members of the Volunteer Team for Forest Protection and Fire Fighting of Vari  visited our Junior School over several days with their fire engines.

Pupils heard important information on fire prevention and fire safety in the home, and what actions must be taken in case of a fire. This included not playing with matches and lighters, not playing in the kitchen when someone is cooking, keeping wires away from underneath carpets, turning off lights, and not leaving fireplaces lit when asleep. Pupils were taught how to evacuate their home safely and tell an adult to call 112.

Pupils also had the opportunity to practise their new skills and use the fire hoses on the team's fire engines with their sirens ringing out. 

Thank you very much to the Vari team for another valuable and memorable visit to St Lawrence.

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Swimming Week Splashes Into Success!

From Monday, 2nd June to Friday, 6th June, our school pool was the scene of excitement, determination, and team spirit as we celebrated our annual swimming events.
Pupils from Years 3, 4, 5, and 6 dove into action with individual races in freestyle, backstroke, and breaststroke. They also teamed up for thrilling freestyle and medley relays, competing with enthusiasm to earn valuable house points for their teams.
In Years 1 and 2, Swimming Day was a resounding success. It was a joy to witness the confidence and progress of our youngest swimmers as they showcased the skills they’ve been developing throughout the year.
A special congratulations goes to all our swimmers for their hard work and sportsmanship. And an extra round of applause to Anais in Year 6, who made waves by setting two new school records in the 25m freestyle and 25m backstroke events — an incredible achievement!
Well done, everyone, for an inspiring week in the pool!

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EAL Afternoon Tea Party

On Wednesday 4th June, our wonderful EAL Y5&Y6 class hosted an excellent British tradition – an afternoon tea party complete with cucumber sandwiches with the crusts cut off! The event was inspired by an engaging online guest speaker from the UK who introduced them to the rich history of English afternoon tea.

Energized by this, the pupils took charge of planning every detail—from selecting the menu and drinks to deciding on the location and timing. They even calculated the quantities needed to cater for approximately 70 guests, demonstrating impressive organizational skills. They created a shopping list for all the ingredients, with some students volunteering to purchase equipment while others prepared delicious treats and charming decorations.

 On the day, they warmly welcomed their guests and served with enthusiasm and grace. It was a truly memorable afternoon shared with teachers and friends, filled with laughter, learning, and lots of treats!

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Charity Ninjas & ESTIA

Following our very successful Charity Ninjas Fun-n-Games Festival on the 22nd and 23rd May, the children had the opportunity to continue their journey of giving by visiting ESTIA – Association for the Care of People with Intellectual Disabilities, one of Greece’s most respected organisations supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities.

On Wednesday 21st May, ahead of the festival, we were honoured to welcome Ms. Gallis, ESTIA’s Head of Marketing & Fundraising, to St Lawrence. She spoke to the Charity Ninjas about ESTIA’s mission and helped the children understand more about intellectual disability and the inspiring individuals ESTIA supports.

Our Year 5 group visited ESTIA on Wednesday 28th May, followed by the Year 4 group on Tuesday 3rd June. During their visits, the children were warmly welcomed and took part in a range of inclusive activities. One group joined a fun-filled Bocce mini-championship in the playground, while the other got creative in the Arts Workshop, working alongside ESTIA participants, crafting small items to take home.

This partnership has been a meaningful and memorable experience for everyone involved. It has deepened the children’s understanding of empathy, inclusion, and community—and we couldn’t be prouder of our Charity Ninjas for their compassion, enthusiasm, and commitment to making a difference.

Combined with the Easter Bonnet Competition & Fundraiser held on the last day of the spring term, we have raised the incredible amount of €5,000 for ESTIA.

We are truly grateful to ESTIA for opening their doors to us and look forward to continuing this special relationship.

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The Crucible

On Monday 19th May, pupils in our St Lawrence Drama Club delivered a powerful performance of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, captivating the audience with their dramatic intensity. Set in Salem’s witch trial era, the students brought the play’s themes of hysteria, integrity and justice to life. The children's portrayal of Miller’s characters showcased their talent and maturity. The production was met with enthusiastic applause, highlighting the pupils’ dedication and the school’s commitment to fostering the arts. A memorable evening of theatre for all who attended. 

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Junior School Maths Success

In May, over fifty pupils from our Junior School proudly took part in the UK Mathematics Trust (UKMT) Junior Mathematical Challenge—a nationally recognised 60-minute competition comprising 25 multiple-choice questions. Designed to inspire a love of problem-solving, the Challenge promotes mathematical reasoning, precision of thought, and fluency, making it both accessible and rewarding for students at all levels.

We were especially delighted to see enthusiastic participation from pupils as young as Year 4, reflecting both their confidence and passion for mathematics. Many of our students performed exceptionally well, with several earning prestigious Bronze and Silver Certificates.

We are incredibly proud of all our participants for taking on this challenge with such enthusiasm and determination. Their achievements reflect the strength of our mathematics programme and the hard work of both students and staff.

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From Challenges to….Olympiads!

During the 2024–2025 academic year, 85 of our pupils proudly participated in Mathematics Challenges organised by the UK Mathematics Trust (UKMT). 

While only 50% of participants worldwide receive a Bronze, Silver or Gold certificate—awarded in a ratio of 3:2:1—our pupils achieved significantly above this average. 

• 70% of our Year 12 and 13 participants were awarded a certificate 

• 85% of our Year 9, 10, and 11 participants earned a certificate 

• 64% of our Year 7 and 8 participants received recognition 

We are incredibly proud of the dedication, effort, and mathematical talent shown by all our pupils. 

Special congratulations go to our three pupils who have qualified to take part in the Junior Mathematical Olympiad on June 10th. This is a remarkable accomplishment, and we wish our young mathematicians the very best of luck! 

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British Physics Olympiad 2024-2025

This year, senior school pupils studying Physics in Years 10 to 13 again participated in the British Physics Olympiad. They embraced the challenge with several winning outstanding awards, placing themselves among the top physicists of their age in the world. This year, a record number of thirty-four Year 10 pupils participated, demonstrating the ever-increasing popularity of the competitions, as well as our pupils’ thirst for higher challenges.

These competitions go beyond the public examinations system and are all to be celebrated. Pupils grasped new ideas and deepened their own thinking in the subject, stretching themselves to their limits and extending their skills and understanding in the process. We are confident they relished these challenges and will continue to go from strength-to-strength in this challenging subject.

We are proud of your achievements:

Junior Physics Challenge for Year 10 (05/05/2025)

8 x Gold awards

17 x Silver awards

9 x Bronze awards

Intermediate Physics Challenge for Year 11 (17/03/2025)

1 x Gold award

4 x Silver awards

5 x Bronze I awards

6 x Bronze II awards

Senior Physics Challenge for Year 12 (10/03/2025)

2 x Silver awards

10 x Bronze awards

1 x Commendation

Physics Challenge for Year 13 (13/12/2024)

1 x Merit certificate

3 x Participation certificates

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Success at the Charity Ninjas Fun-n-Games Festival!

What an incredible two days—Thursday 22nd and Friday 23rd May—at the Junior School! Our Charity Ninjas Fun-n-Games Festival was a huge success, filled with laughter, creativity, and community spirit. The children had a wonderful time enjoying spring-themed games, colourful face painting, sweet treats from the bake sale, and showcasing their artistic talents.

A big highlight was the sale of canvas book bags featuring artwork created by our pupils. Thanks to a generous parent who covered the printing costs, 100% of the proceeds from the bags will go directly to ESTIA, a local organisation that supports individuals with intellectual disabilities.

Thank you for your amazing support in making this event both fun and meaningful!

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Rugby at St Catherine’s

On Thursday 15th May, the St Lawrence College Rugby Club headed off to St Catherine's School for an inter-school tournament. It was a friendly set of games played in the spirit of shared experience rather than competition. The children thoroughly enjoyed themselves and look forward to the next meeting. 

Well done lads!

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IA Bronze expedition to Kea Island

We are incredibly proud to congratulate both of our International Award Bronze groups for successfully completing their final adventurous journey on the island of Kea during the weekends of 3rd- 4th May and 24th- 25th May.
Over the course of these two weekends, each group undertook a challenging two-day expedition, carrying all their own equipment and preparing their meals independently using portable cookers. This journey tested not only their physical endurance but also their resilience, teamwork, and problem-solving skills.
On the first day, after completing a demanding hike through Kea’s beautiful yet rugged terrain, the students were rewarded with a refreshing swim—an enjoyable and well-deserved break that lifted spirits and celebrated their hard work. As evening fell, the groups gathered to cook hearty meals, followed by the timeless camp tradition of roasting marshmallows under the stars, sharing stories and laughter around the warmth of their cookers.
Throughout the expedition, all pupils demonstrated exceptional teamwork, determination, and maturity. They applied skills they’ve developed over the past year—not just in mountain navigation and map reading, but also in leadership, collaboration, and self-reliance. From managing group dynamics to cooking safely in outdoor conditions, each participant showed remarkable growth and adaptability.
This final journey was a culmination of months of preparation, learning, and effort, and each student should be incredibly proud of their achievements. They 've not only conquered mountains but also grown as individuals and as team members.
Well done to each and every one of them!

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Year 7 Residential Trip to Ioannina: A Journey to Remember

From Thursday 22nd to Saturday 24th May, our Year 7 pupils embarked on an unforgettable residential trip to Ioannina, filled with adventure, exploration, and lasting memories.
The journey began with a visit to the picturesque town of Ioannina and a boat ride to the charming island of Kyra Frosyni, nestled in the middle of Lake Pamvotis.
The next day we went rafting along the crystal-clear waters of the Voidomatis River, surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of the Vikos–Aoös National Park. Pupils showed excellent teamwork and enthusiasm as they paddled through the gentle rapids, guided by expert instructors. Straight after we hiked the stunning Vikos Gorge, one of the deepest gorges in the world. 
Our trip concluded with a fascinating exploration of the Perama Cave, a natural wonder filled with impressive stalactites and stalagmites. Pupils were captivated by the cave’s unique formations and the rich history shared by our guide.
Throughout the trip, our pupils demonstrated exceptional behaviour and enthusiasm. It was a joy to see them fully engaged, supporting one another, and making the most of every moment. Their curiosity, respect, and positive spirit turned this trip into an experience none of us will forget.
A heartfelt thank you goes to all the staff who made this journey possible, to Trekking Hellas for their professionalism and outstanding organisation of the activities, and most of all to the pupils—whose positivity and spirit made this adventure truly unforgettable.
 

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KS3 Swimming Gala Success!

On Tuesday 20th and Wednesday 21st May, the annual KS3 swimming galas took place, bringing together Year 7, 8, and 9 pupils for two exciting days of competition and team spirit. Our pupils gave their all, proudly representing their houses in a series of competitive and spirited swimming races.
The final results were impressively close, reflecting the determination and enthusiasm of all participants:
•    3rd Place: Epirus – 530 points
•    2nd Place: Macedonia – 550 points
•    1st Place: Attica – 680 points
A huge well done to everyone who took part and contributed to their house’s performance!
A special congratulations goes to Melina (Year 9), who made school history by setting a new record in the 25m breaststroke for Year 9 girls with an outstanding time of 18.22 seconds. This breaks the previous record of 19.71 seconds, which had stood since 2013—an incredible achievement!
Well done to all swimmers for your hard work, sportsmanship, and energy.
 

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The Beekeeping Academy

On Friday 16th May, the wonderful founders of the Beekeeping Academy in Athens paid us a visit. They brought along some little buzzing friends to show the children what they do best – making honey as they pollinate the plants in our environment. 

We all know that bees need protecting now more than ever, so it is a vital lesson to learn, that bees are our friends not pests. Children have to be educated about the important role that bees play in the world and learning as they examine the parts of the hives in the apiary, spinning the frames to extract honey, is all part of the process. Tasting the delicious product at the end too was an extra treat!

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