Discover a vibrant world beyond the classroom at The Grammar School where students embrace their passions, build friendships, and grow through exciting clubs. From creative workshops and tech societies to cultural festivals and sports days, our dynamic offerings cater to every interest and foster a strong, inclusive community.
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At our school, we believe in the power of music and drama to inspire, unite and uplift.
Our Music & Drama Club offers students the chance to express themselves creatively whether through singing, playing an instrument, acting, or working behind the scenes. Students explore vocal and instrumental performance, develop acting techniques, and learn the value of teamwork and stagecraft.
Each year, our annual musical production brings these talents together in a full-scale theatrical experience. From performers and musicians to set designers and stage crew, everyone plays a vital role in bringing the show to life.
Participation is open to all students, regardless of experience. Rehearsal sessions, and performance opportunities. Students engage with a range of material from classical to contemporary, from drama to musical theatre allowing creativity to flourish and confidence to grow.
Through music and drama, our students build not only artistic skill and self-expression but also resilience, communication, and collaboration qualities that enrich every aspect of their education and personal growth.


Welcome to the Greek Theatre Club.
The aim of the Club is to create a theatre group made up of students from Grades 4 to 7 of our school. The group’s objective is to stage a theatrical performance drawn from both Greek and international repertoire, in order to participate in the Pancyprian School Theatre Games, which are co-organised by the Cyprus Theatre Organisation and the Ministry of Education.
Students who take part in the club come into contact with the magical world of theatre, develop their creativity, and enhance their language skills. Above all, they learn how to work as part of a team, showing dedication and perseverance in preparing and presenting a performance.
We would like to encourage all students to join our group, as we are confident that they will gain a very positive experience working together, learning, and, most importantly, making friendships that will last for a long time.
Our art programme is designed to offer creativity, exploration and self-expression in a supportive learning environment.
Students are encouraged to experiment with a wide variety of media — from drawing, painting and printmaking to ceramics, digital design and mixed-media installations. Our dedicated art studio provides the space and tools needed for experimentation and growth.
The highlight of the year is our Art & Design Exhibition, where students showcase their work to peers, families and the wider school community. This public exhibition recognises their achievements, boosts confidence and reflects our belief that artistic endeavour is a vital part of a well-rounded education.
In art classes, students are challenged to think critically about visual language, aesthetics and context; to develop an individual voice; and to take creative risks. These experiences help nurture problem-solving, perseverance and visual literacy—skills that benefit them across all subjects and endeavours.


The Grammar School’s Science Fair is a dynamic and inspiring event that brings science to life through student-led innovation and discovery. Students from different year groups present their research projects, showcasing their creativity, research skills, and enthusiasm for scientific inquiry.
The fair creates a lively and engaging atmosphere where students explore scientific concepts in fun and interactive ways, encouraging collaboration, critical thinking, and a genuine love for learning. A variety of stations feature science demonstrations alongside hands-on activities and interactive games that appeal to all ages.
The event is further enriched by the participation of distinguished guests and organizations who contribute their expertise and enthusiasm. Cyprus Amateur Radio introduces students to the fascinating world of wireless communication, while CP Foodlab Ltd offers insight into the science of food and filtration methods. Amdocs highlights real-world applications of technology and innovation, and the Little Scientists initiative engages younger visitors through playful, hands-on experiments. The Chamber of Commerce also supports the fair, emphasizing the strong connection between science education and the wider community, with interactive activities and immersive virtual-reality experiences exploring our oceans.
Our vibrant events and clubs calendar brings the school community together through celebration, service, and shared purpose.
Our school offers a wide range of events and co-curricular clubs, including:
- Youth & Volunteer Club – raising students’ awareness of the needs of people in our community and across the island who face health or financial challenges. The club organises fundraising events, participates in charity walks, volunteers at community events, and focuses on meeting the needs of others.
- Annual Charity Fashion Show – giving students from both primary and secondary school the opportunity to raise funds for important causes in front of a large audience. Held under the auspices of the First Lady of the Republic of Cyprus and collaboratively organised by the school, The Red Cross Limassol Branch, and The Four Seasons Hotel, students confidently strut the catwalk modelling designs generously donated by renowned designers and stores.
- Model United Nations (MUN) Club – developing skills in debate, public speaking, and teamwork, preparing students for the annual Mediterranean Model United Nations conference (MEDIMUN) in Nicosia, where they act as delegates representing UN member states and engage in research, discussion, and resolution drafting.
- Blood Donation Day – held annually in memory of our founders, Gabriel and Claire Gregoriou. Students over 17 may participate with parental consent and a medical clearance, with the event supported by The Red Cross and the General Hospital.
- Book Club – encouraging reading, discussion, and literary appreciation.
- Newspaper Club – developing journalistic skills and reporting on school life.
- Debate Club – sharpening argumentation, critical thinking, and public speaking.
- Mock Trials Club – giving students hands-on experience in legal procedures and advocacy.
- Eco Society Club – promoting sustainable, eco-friendly practices, protecting natural habitats, advocating for animal welfare, and fostering a culture of environmental stewardship through education and community projects.
These events and clubs provide meaningful opportunities for leadership, collaboration, and personal growth. Together, they embody the spirit of our school: engaged, forward-looking, and committed to enriching student life while building a strong and caring community.


