2nd place and joy at U14 football tournament
On Thursday, 12th March, our school was represented by two under-14 girls’ teams and one boys’ team in the annual football tournament hosted by St. Catherine’s.
The boys won both of their group stage games comfortably and advanced to the semi-final, which they also won convincingly with a 4:1 scoreline. In the final, our school faced the host school, St. Catherine’s. The final was a fantastic match in which our team fell behind early, 1:0, but quickly bounced back to take the lead at 1:2. Unfortunately, the host school scored two more goals late in the game, and our team ultimately finished in 2nd place after a nail-biting final.
Both of our girls’ teams did not manage to advance to the semi-finals from the group stage. However, they enjoyed a fun game against each other as their final match of the day. The game brought plenty of joy, laughter, and healthy competition, which is what these tournaments are all about.
Congratulations to everyone who took part in the tournament, and thank you to our coaches, Mr Strzemiecki and Mr Styliatis, for their hard work with the school teams.
Happy Pi Day!
The Mathematics Department celebrated International Pi Day today (traditionally marked on March 14 each year)! Pupils took part in hands-on π activities, and our Year 9 pupils even shaped the symbol of π together. Each Maths teacher wore a t-shirt with a digit of π on the back, assigned according to the number of years they have worked at the school—a riddle that several pupils successfully solved! Our pie sale was a great success, and overall it was an in(pi)ring day for everyone involved!
KS3 Athletes Shine at the Annual Running Finals
This year’s annual running events brought an incredible display of determination, teamwork, and athletic talent from our KS3 pupils. After weeks of hard training, every athlete stepped onto the track ready to give their very best. The finals were filled with energy, enthusiasm, and impressive performances across all year groups.
We are especially proud to celebrate two new school records, both achieved in the 150m event. In Year 8, Angelos set a new record with an excellent time of 21.20 seconds, while in Year 9, Alexandros followed with another remarkable achievement, breaking the school record with a time of 21.00 seconds.
We extend our warmest congratulations to all KS3 athletes who took part. Whether setting records, achieving personal bests, or supporting teammates, each pupil contributed to a memorable and inspiring event. Their effort and sportsmanship continue to make our school community proud.
Carnival!
On Friday, 20th February, SLC held its annual carnival party, filled with fancy dress, music, and dancing all day long. It never ceases to amaze us as we watch and see just how much energy our youngsters have — they didn’t stop moving during the parade or throughout the extended playtimes and disco dancing that followed. The atmosphere was buzzing with excitement, and everyone had a fantastic time.
D.E.A.R. Day at SLC
This month at St. Lawrence College, we have been celebrating D.E.A.R. Days – Drop Everything And Read! These special moments have been a wonderful way to support the UK’s National Year of Reading, a nationwide movement in partnership with the National Literacy Trust to promote reading for pleasure.
Alongside our D.E.A.R. activities, pupils have enjoyed creative den-building sessions, transforming spaces into cosy reading hideaways. We also introduced a fantastic initiative called Get Caught Reading—inviting families to share photos of children enjoying a book in the most unusual, imaginative, or unexpected places. It has been a joyful celebration of reading, creativity, and family engagement!
Charity Ninjas Badge Sale – Spreading Kindness for a Cause
On Thursday 12th February, our Charity Ninjas led a heart-warming badge sale to celebrate love, kindness, and friendship across our school community. Designed and created by the children themselves, the colourful badges shared positive messages and brought smiles to many faces.
The initiative was met with incredible enthusiasm and generosity from pupils and families alike, selling out quickly and continuing on Monday 16th February so that everyone could take part. Children also had the special option of sending a badge as a surprise to a friend, hand-delivered by one of the Charity Ninjas.
Thanks to the wonderful support of our school community, all proceeds from the sale are being donated to ELPIDA , an organisation dedicated to supporting children with cancer and their families. We are extremely proud of our Charity Ninjas for showing such compassion, creativity, and commitment to making a meaningful difference.
Year 8 ski trip to Mt. Parnassos
We are pleased to share a summary of this year’s highly successful Year 8 ski trip to Mt. Parnassos, which took place on Thursday 12th and Friday 13th February. A total of 62 pupils participated in the trip, accompanied by members of staff, making it a memorable and rewarding experience for everyone involved.
On the first day, pupils demonstrated great enthusiasm as they took part in a two-hour ski or snowboard lesson tailored to their individual ability levels. Working in small groups under the supervision of certified instructors, they approached the challenging weather conditions with determination and resilience, showing notable progress on the slopes. Following their lessons, pupils had the opportunity to relax and socialise, choosing either to ice-skate at the outdoor rink or to enjoy hot chocolate with friends after an active day in the snow.
The second day continued in the same positive spirit, with pupils completing two further two-hour lessons. As confidence increased, so too did their technical ability. Beginners gained assurance and control on the introductory slopes, while more experienced skiers and snowboarders refined advanced techniques, including jumps and controlled turns. It was particularly encouraging to see pupils who had never previously skied navigating beginner runs independently by the end of the trip.
We commend our pupils for their positive attitude, perseverance, and teamwork throughout the visit. Their conduct was exemplary, and their willingness to challenge themselves contributed greatly to the overall success of the trip. From the early departure to the final descent, they consistently demonstrated maturity, commitment, and school spirit.
Our sincere thanks go to the staff, pupils, and parents whose cooperation and support ensured the smooth running of this event. We look forward to organising further enriching experiences in the future.
Scottish Universities Visit St. Lawrence College
In what is becoming a yearly tradition, we were very pleased to welcome five Scottish universities to our campus yesterday to talk to our Year 12 pupils. Representatives from Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling, Strathclyde and Heriot – Watt talked about the benefits of studying in Scotland in general as well as giving lots of really interesting information about each specific university. They were then on hand to answer individual questions, giving the pupils who attended lots of food for thought about their options moving forward.
A Visiting Author Inspires Young Writers
This Friday, 30th January, our Years 5&6 pupils were delighted to welcome visiting author S. A. Reyhani, who shared her passion for storytelling and the magic of building fantasy worlds. She guided the children through the writing process, showing them how ideas grow from simple sparks into imaginative adventures. Ms. Reyhani encouraged pupils to find inspiration in everyday moments, nature, and the mythical tales they enjoy. She also spoke about the experiences that inspired her own first book, A Sequence of Cosmic Accidents, demonstrating how creativity often begins with curiosity. Our young writers left her presentation feeling excited, confident, and ready to create fantastical worlds of their own.
Playmobil Adventures
On Tuesday, 20th January, children in FS1 and FS2 enjoyed a highly engaging visit to Playmobil Fun Park as part of our Make-Believe topic. The trip provided valuable opportunities for imaginative learning, with pupils exploring a range of small‑world toys and interactive play spaces. It was a wonderful day of creativity, discovery and lots of fun for all!
Y12-13 theatre outing
Our Year 12 and 13 pupils thoroughly enjoyed attending the contemporary play «Ένα κάποιο κενό» on Saturday, 17th January 2026, at the Emporikon Theatre. The performance offered a powerful and engaging exploration of identity, human relationships, and the complexities of modern life through a series of interconnected stories. Blending humour with emotional depth and sensitivity, the play provided a meaningful theatrical experience that encouraged reflection and discussion and was greatly appreciated by all who attended.
The War Museum
On Monday 12th January, our Year 6 pupils recently enjoyed an enriching visit to the War Museum in Athens. The trip offered a fascinating insight into Greece’s military history, allowing pupils to explore exhibits and artifacts that brought their classroom learning to life. A tour guide helped them understand key historical events and the importance of peace and resilience. It was a memorable experience that combined education with discovery, inspiring curiosity and respect for the past.
All I Want For Christmas Is…The St. Lawrence Edition Issue 2!
We’re excited to announce the launch of the Winter Issue of the School Magazine!
This edition brings together the highlights of the past term, showcasing student life through articles, features, creative work and festive moments that made this season so memorable.
The magazine reflects the voices, ideas and effort of our students, offering a snapshot of the term and the community behind it. We would like to thank all those who contributed, from writers to designers, for their efforts creativity.
We hope you enjoy reading and celebrating the fantastic achievements and voices of our students.
Happy reading and happy winter!
Your Editors:
Silia Konti, Penelope Androna & Melina Anastasopoulou
Annual Teachers vs Pupils Games: A Day of Fun and Surprises!
On Wednesday, December 17, our school proudly hosted the annual Teachers vs Pupils football and volleyball games which is a long-standing tradition that brings the entire school community together for a day of excitement, cheer, and fun.
Pupils look forward to this event every year, not only for the chance to challenge their teachers but also for the opportunity to celebrate school spirit in a lively and friendly atmosphere.
This year’s football match was historic! For the first time ever, the teachers’ team broke tradition and claimed victory over the pupils with an impressive 6–3 score. The crowd was thrilled by this unexpected twist, making the game even more memorable.
Volleyball, on the other hand, held no surprises. The teachers maintained their undefeated streak, though the match was intense and went down to the wire in a tie-break. In the end, the teachers triumphed once again, proving their dominance on the court.
The weather was on our side, allowing the entire school to gather at the football field and enjoy the match under clear skies. Later, the indoor gym was packed providing an electrifying atmosphere, during the volleyball showdown.
It was a day filled with laughter, energy, and school spirit, truly a perfect way to bring everyone together before the holiday season!
Making a Difference: Our School’s Visit to PIKPA Voulas
On Monday, 15 December, a group of Senior School pupils proudly represented our school during a visit to PIKPA Voulas, where they delivered donations collected through our recent fundraising initiatives. Thanks to the incredible generosity and teamwork of our Junior and Senior School pupils and their families, we raised an impressive €7,110, through:
- €3644 from whole school raffle ticket sales
- €3466 from the Junior School Charity Ninjas fundraising events
In addition, the Senior School Services Society prepared 75 shoebox gifts, which were personally delivered to the children at PIKPA. With the funds raised, we were able to purchase essential items, including clothing, electronic devices and electrical kitchenware amongst other specified items on the wish list shared with us. Thanks to the generosity of additional donations, we also provided air conditioning units, tablets, blankets and pillows.
Looking ahead, we still have almost €5750 remaining, which will be used to meet further needs at PIKPA after the Christmas holidays, once we receive an updated list of requirements from them. On behalf of our Charity Ninjas, Services Society, and Senior School House Captains, we extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who supported this worthy cause. Your generosity has made a real difference, and we can all be proud of what our school community has accomplished.
Together, we are changing lives. Thank you for helping us make an impact!



