Year 4 Visit to the Planetarium
On 16th June 2026, our Year 4 classes enjoyed an exciting and educational visit to the Eugenides Foundation Planetarium in Athens. The children were delighted to take part in this special experience, which brought their learning about space to life. During the visit, they watched the film Beyond Earth in the impressive dome theatre, exploring the wonders of our Solar System. The trip inspired curiosity and fascination, leaving the children with a deeper understanding of space and many questions to explore back in the classroom.
The Wizard of Oz
On the evening of Friday 5th June, our Junior School Drama Club delighted an audience of friends and family with their fantastic performance of The Wizard of Oz. The children brought energy, creativity and confidence to the stage, retelling this well-loved and challenging story with their own unique flair.
Accompanied beautifully by the school choir, the production was full of humour, lively songs and expressive acting. The fast-moving pace kept the audience completely enthralled, with every moment showcasing the pupils’ hard work and dedication.
Throughout rehearsals, the cast demonstrated teamwork, perseverance and a real passion for performing. On the night, they shone with confidence and enthusiasm, truly captivating everyone watching.
A huge well done to all the children involved — you should be very proud of your wonderful achievement!
Clubs on Display!
Our recent “Clubs on Display” event was a fantastic celebration of talent, dedication, and new skills developed in our after-school programmes. Pupils from Rhythmics, Dance & Movement, Karate, and Cheerleading proudly performed their routines, showcasing their hard work and progress. Each group impressed the audience with energy, coordination, and confidence. Parents gathered in the gym to watch and support, creating a warm and encouraging atmosphere. It was a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the children’s achievements and the vibrant spirit of our school community.
Percussion Workshops
This term, our school came alive with the sound of rhythm as every year group, from our youngest children to our oldest students, took part in exciting percussion workshops. Guided by expert instructors, the children learned to feel the beat and connect with rhythm in an energetic and engaging way. Using drums of all shapes and sizes, they worked together to create a vibrant cacophony of sound that echoed throughout the school. The workshops inspired creativity, teamwork, and a joyful appreciation of music.
The Year 6 Prom Party!
On 11th June, our Year 6 juniors celebrated their graduation with a memorable prom party at the beautiful Efilena Estate. The evening marked the end of their primary school journey and the exciting beginning of senior school life. Dressed in their finest, the children enjoyed music, dancing, and time with friends in a joyful atmosphere. It was a special occasion filled with laughter, pride, and reflection, creating lasting memories as they prepared for the next chapter.
Junior Duke Picnic Party
The annual Junior Duke Picnic Party on 11th June was a wonderful celebration of achievement and life skills. Children who successfully completed their ten Junior Duke challenges were proudly presented with certificates and badges in recognition of their hard work. Parents joined in the celebrations, making the event even more special. Everyone enjoyed a relaxed picnic together, with treats including ice cream and popcorn. It was a joyful occasion, celebrating perseverance, confidence, and the children’s growing independence.
Fun at Playmobil
On 22 May 2026, the Reception and Early Years children enjoyed an exciting trip to Playmobil, filled with exploration, creativity, and fun. The children had the opportunity to immerse themselves in imaginative play, discovering different themed areas and creating their own stories together. The visit encouraged curiosity, teamwork, and creative thinking in a lively environment. It was a joyful experience for all, leaving the children with happy memories and inspiring their love of learning through play.
Senior School Drama Club Performance
On Thursday, 28th May, the Senior School Drama Club delighted audiences with a captivating performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare in the St. Lawrence Amphitheatre. Beginning at 20:30, the evening showcased the students’ talent, creativity, and dedication to the dramatic arts. With engaging performances, imaginative staging, and lively energy, the cast brought Shakespeare’s magical comedy to life. It was a wonderful celebration of theatre, warmly enjoyed by all who attended.
Firefighters in School
On 22nd May, the St Lawrence Reception classes welcomed firefighters from the Vari Fire Department for an exciting and educational visit. The children learned important fire‑safety rules, including how to stay safe, call for help, and respond in an emergency. They eagerly explored the fire truck and even had the chance to use a real hose under supervision, spraying water like firefighters. The hands‑on experience was memorable, building confidence and awareness while inspiring curiosity about community helpers for their future learning needs.
Promoting sustainability through action science projects
Sustainability is meaningfully promoted when pupils act to make positive changes to the world around them. This year, Year 9 science pupils learning the topics of Genetics and Chemical Reactions worked on controversial socioscientific issues of their own choice. These were gene editing and skin cosmetics, respectively. They did so by carrying out a range of activities, such as constructing concept maps, clarifying their values in relation to ethical dilemmas, and engaging in self-directed secondary and primary research. Finally, they utilised the knowledge gained to create materials aimed at raising awareness of the scientific, socioeconomic, and environmental dimensions of these issues. You can see them below and access them using the following links:
• A video on genetic engineering, with a focus on the issue of designer babies – by Or, Romy, Sofia and Yehwon
https://youtu.be/v1myf3O2cz4
• An interactive poster on genetic engineering, presented here in the form of a slideshow – by Jieun, Nour and Taiga
https://youtu.be/v9dP8Ljrn2U
• A video on genetic engineering, with a focus on the issue of genetically modified crops – by George, Maksym and Oleh
https://youtu.be/riKH_8Qtjc0
• A petition on skin cosmetics – by Ale, Christina, Kyriako and Nina
https://c.org/vpLkvB4f4N
In collaboration with the Geography Department, a poster presentation event took place in which pupils showcased their project work. On Monday 15th June, pupils set up their work at stations around a classroom, while pupils from Year 8 Geography groups and other Year 9 Science groups visited. Visitors moved around the room, asking questions and engaging in discussion, creating a real buzz in the classroom as many important issues were explored.
Congratulations to all pupils involved! A big thank you to all the Geography and Science teachers who helped make the event possible!
Year 10’s Underwater Adventure
From the 11th to the 13th of June, our Year 10 pupils travelled to Pylos in the Peloponnese for their annual residential trip. The trip focused on enjoying the beach and taking part in a range of water sports, including kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), with scuba diving being the highlight of the experience.
On the first day, pupils received scuba diving training in the swimming pool and developed essential diving skills, ensuring they could safely enjoy and explore the underwater environment. On the second day, they travelled by boat to the nearby island of Sfaktiria, where they enjoyed a scuba diving session in a picturesque bay and observed marine wildlife in its natural habitat. Whereas, in the evening, pupils enjoyed meals in Gialova and had the opportunity to explore the local town, visiting gift shops and enjoying ice cream with friends.
On the final day, pupils relaxed on the beautiful Kolopanas Beach, where they spent time playing beach volley and swimming and enjoyed lunch and refreshments by the sea.
Throughout the trip, pupils had great fun at the beach, strengthened friendships, and discovered new places together. It was a memorable experience where pupils could relax after working hard for their final exams and it was filled with laughter, and new experiences that will create lasting memories for years to come.
IA Silver Expedition to Tinos Island
We would like to congratulate our Year 11 International Award Silver participants on successfully completing their last and qualifying Silver expedition on the beautiful island of Tinos last weekend.
The expedition began on Friday 12th June, with the team setting off from the port of Tinos. Demonstrating excellent work and determination, they completed their first hike ahead of schedule and had time to enjoy an exhilarating swim at the beach of Kionia. That evening, despite strong winds, the students successfully pitched their tents and put their outdoor cooking skills into practice. On the second day, Saturday 13th June, the team embarked on a slightly longer hike before reaching a more sheltered campsite, where they enjoyed a well-earned and hearty evening meal. The final day of the expedition, Sunday 14th June, began early in the morning, with participants taking on their longest and most demanding hike of the expedition. Showing resilience, perseverance, and outstanding teamwork, they successfully navigated the mountainous terrain of Tinos and completed their journey back at the port.
Throughout the expedition, the pupils faced challenging weather conditions, particularly during the first night when strong winds tested their adaptability and problem-solving skills. They also demonstrated impressive navigation abilities, confidently applying the skills they have developed and refined over the past two years.
This expedition was a true testament to their commitment, independence, and determination. We are incredibly proud of all their achievements. Once again congratulations to all participants on this outstanding accomplishment!
From Challenges to Excellence! An Olympiad Medal!
Across the current academic year, a total of 114 pupils from Years 7 to 13 participated in the “Mathematics Challenges” organised by the United Kingdom Mathematics Trust. This is a mathematics competition where pupils from schools across the world compete to show their skills in mathematics.
We now have the results of our pupils who competed and they are outstanding!
In summary:
- 65% of our Year 12 and 13 participants were awarded a certificate.
- 68% of our Year 9, 10, and 11 participants earned a certificate.
- 60% of our Year 7 and 8 participants received recognition.
We are extremely proud of our pupils for both their enthusiasm and their success in achieving Bronze, Silver, and Gold Awards.
Truly exceptional
A very special congratulations goes to our Year 10 pupil, Injun. From a total of 247,374 participants in the Intermediate Mathematics Challenge, he was placed among the top 500 and therefore qualified for the Hamilton Olympiad.
His outstanding achievement did not stop there, as Injun ranked in the top 100 pupils, earning a Bronze Medal in the Hamilton Olympiad, and thus marking the first Olympiad medal ever achieved by a pupil at our school. Put another way, this means that Injun was in the top 100 of nearly a quarter of a million competitors! Congratulations Injun!
We hope this remarkable success will inspire even more pupils to take part in next year’s mathematics challenges!
Year 6 Residential Trip to Milias Camps, Parnassos
Our Year 6 pupils recently enjoyed an unforgettable residential trip to Milias Camps, nestled in the beautiful surroundings near Mount Parnassos. The trip provided the perfect opportunity for adventure, teamwork, and reflection as the children celebrated the end of their Junior School journey.
During their stay, the two groups took part in a wide range of exciting outdoor activities. One of the highlights was a challenging hike up to an ancient ruin, where pupils combined physical effort with a sense of discovery and history. They also explored the countryside on bikes, taking in the stunning natural scenery and enjoying the freedom of the great outdoors.
For those seeking adventure, climbing and archery sessions encouraged pupils to push themselves, build confidence, and develop new skills. A refreshing dip in a mountain river offered a moment of fun and relaxation, while a scenic walk through the picturesque valley of Pavliani allowed everyone to appreciate the beauty of the Greek landscape.
Throughout the trip, the children demonstrated excellent teamwork, resilience, and enthusiasm. Whether encouraging one another during activities or simply sharing time together, they built strong bonds and created lasting memories.
The Year 6 residential was a truly special experience — filled with laughter, adventure, and friendship. It provided a wonderful way for our pupils to celebrate their final year in the Junior School and to take with them memories they will treasure for years to come.
Junior School Swimming Events 2026
This term, St. Lawrence College Junior School hosted its much-anticipated swimming events, filled with excitement, teamwork, and achievement.
Our Year 1 and 2 pupils took part in their special swimming day, proudly demonstrating the skills they have developed throughout the year. Cheered on by their parents, they showed great confidence and enthusiasm and were rewarded with medals in recognition of their fantastic efforts.
Meanwhile, pupils in Years 3–6 represented their houses — Attica, Epirus, and Macedonia — with pride and determination. They competed for individual medals as well as valuable house points across a variety of races. Each year group showcased a range of swimming strokes, along with exciting and competitive relay events.
It was truly wonderful to see such strong team spirit, with pupils encouraging one another and celebrating each other’s successes.
Well done to all our swimmers for their enthusiasm, perseverance, and sportsmanship; you made this term’s swimming events a memorable and inspiring occasion for our whole school community!



