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CGS Academic Evening




CGS Academic Evening



The Academic Evening, is an institution that operates in CGS, for the last two years and each year, it becomes bigger and more important. This year four members of the Erasmus+ program, Marilia Adamaki, Ioanna Lagga, Melina Katti and Maria Spathari, covered the Academic Evening, in order to complete one of the tasks. They took photos, videos and interviews and had a lot of fun watching their classmates presenting.



  • The Academic Evening contains the following presentations – actions:
  • The presentation of Sirius, from the Business Club.
  • The presentation of GIN Club.
  • The presentation of the Erasmus+ program.
  • The presentation of the book that the Club of Greek Literature made.
  • The presentation about the education in prisons.
  • The presentation of photos, from the Photography Club.
  • The awarding of students for their actions.

The aim of the Academic Evening, is for parents to be informed about their child’s actions and to be rewarded for their achievements. This year the GIN Club presented this year’s theme for Fast Fashion at the annual conference in Luxemburg. Yet, the Business Club, presented the product that they made, called Sirius. Sirius is a platform, which works through the Social Media and aims the adoption of wonderer pets, from either animal protection organizations, or streets. The Greek Literature Club presented its annual book, which contains poems and texts from the students. In the presentation of the Erasmus+ program, Anastasis Lymberopoulos, Nefeli Pelekanou and Giovanni Colucello, talked about their experience and the things they did in Lublin, in Poland. Then they presented a video that they had made, that was about the history of CGS. The Photography Club, presented their photographs that students had taken, which were about the school environment and life. Finally, in the indoor gym of CGS, students were awarded about their actions in the Service as Action program, about intangible actions and about their achievements in sports.




Written By Anastasis Lymberopoulos, Maria Spathari

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