⚽ match: students and staff together

Events like football matches can provide boarding students with a chance to bond with their peers and build a sense of community within their boarding house. Students from Olympus boarding house specifically, felt a sense of pride and camaraderie in representing their house on the field.

Overall, it’s wonderful that staff and students were able to come together and enjoy a fun and exciting football match.

Here is a picture at the end of the match:

Weekend fun 🏓🏸🎾🧗‍♂️🏀🔝♟

Olympus students had a fun and active weekend engaging in a variety of different activities:

First, Murat, Tim, Ivan, and Gary played Badminton and Ayu played table tennis. Both indoor sports are popular, as they provide a great opportunity to stay active while also socializing with friends. Otabek, Aleksei, Navidreza and Ilya went climbing which challenges both physical and mental abilities and requires focus and strategy.

Secondly, Lael, Murat, Tim, and Richard played basketball and Artem played volleyball. They enjoyed this wonderful sporty time!

Temur went to Lavey’s les bains Spa. It is a great way to unwind and relax after a long week of studying and activities. The spa offers a range of services such as hot springs, saunas, and massages, which could help Temur relieves stress and relax his body and mind.

Finally, Nikolai and Adi played chess, a classic board game that requires critical thinking and strategy and can be enjoyed both individually and with friends.

Overall, it seems that Olympus students had a diverse and enjoyable weekend, engaging in a range of activities that catered to different interests and skill levels.

Here, there are some pictures from this amazing weekend:

Pillar 4 Online Safety: Online Life vs Real Life

Balancing the amount of time spent online versus socially with friends is crucial for young people’s well-being. While the internet and social media have revolutionised communication and made it easier to connect with others, spending too much time online can lead to negative effects. On the other hand, spending time with friends in person can improve mental health, increase self-esteem, and provide opportunities for learning and growth. Finding a healthy balance between online and offline activities can help young people cultivate meaningful relationships, maintain good mental and physical health, and develop important life skills.

Tonight our Wellbeing Advocate Otabek introduced the Pillar to the House and held a survey to see what our online usage is currently like. We then discussed whether, on a typical day after school, we spend more time online than offline. Most of our phones have a Wellbeing feature which shows our phone usage and which apps we are most engaged with.

Do you have the right balance in your free time, of spending time Online vs Offline?

 

@thatboardingvibe Live in the real world, not always online #thatboardingvibe @Donato – Con mollica o senza #naples #mollicaosenza #livelifeoffline #napoli ♬ original sound – CDLivin’

International Dinner: Turkey 😍

Turkish food is widely regarded as delicious and diverse. Turkish cuisine has a rich history and incorporates flavours and techniques from various regions, such as the Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and Central Asia.

Some popular Turkish dishes include kebabs, meze (small plates of appetizers), baklava (a sweet pastry dessert), Turkish delight (a type of candy), and various types of stews and soups. Turkish cuisine also features a lot of fresh vegetables, herbs, and spices, which contribute to its unique and delicious flavours.

Overall, Turkish food is loved by many people around the world for its variety, flavour, and cultural significance.

Here, there are some pictures of the international dinner:

🎿 Fun weekend 🏸

This weekend we have had an amazing series of activities carried out by our Olympus kids. From the usual tennis to an awesome trip to the beautiful city of Barcelona, our students have enjoyed the weekend as only they know how.

The weekend started with our annual ski competition, in which our representative, Artem, had an amazing performance. We were all very proud of him at Olympus Boarding House.

As every Saturday, Aleksei, Navi, Herman (left photo) and Maksim (right photo) climbed like cats and enjoyed the climbing club very much.

Bohdan (pictured right) attended, as usual, tennis lessons. On this occasion, he was accompanied by Nikolai (pictured left), who wanted to improve his serve.

And, last but not least, Aoto, Ryu and Läel (all in the down left photo with Martin) participated in the organized trip to the city of Barcelona, in Spain. There they could know the insides of one of the largest football stadiums in the world, the Camp Nou. They also visited the cathedral of Sagrada Familia and the Park Güell.

Wellbeing Programme: Pillar 4 Online Safety

Why is it important?

Teaching students about Online Safety is crucial in today’s digital age where children are exposed to the internet at an early age. Educating them about online privacy, cyberbullying, wellbeing balance, phishing scams, and other potential dangers can help protect them from harm. With the ever-increasing use of social media, online gaming, and other online platforms, it’s important to teach students how to be responsible digital citizens. By instilling these skills, students can learn to navigate the online world safely and confidently, and develop good habits that will benefit them throughout their lives.

This is the first generation where their online life and their real life are so intertwined and necessary for daily living.

What we will be covering?

The two main points we will discuss this Pillar are;

Online life vs Real life

It’s important for our students to strike a balance between their online life and their real life. While digital technologies offer many benefits, excessive screen time can have negative impacts on their physical and mental health, academic performance, and social skills. Encouraging children to engage in offline activities such as outdoor activities or reading, and face-to-face interactions with friends helps foster a healthy and well-rounded lifestyle. By teaching students to manage their time and use technology in moderation, we can help them to avoid the potential harms of excessive screen time and build a more balanced and fulfilling life.

Scams, Security and Identity theft

In today’s digital world, online scams are becoming increasingly common and sophisticated, and young people are particularly vulnerable to them. By teaching our students to be savvy online, they can learn to recognise and avoid scams, protecting themselves from financial loss and identity theft. This includes being cautious of unsolicited emails, suspicious links, and fake social media profiles. Additionally, students can learn to safeguard their personal information, use secure passwords, and stay up-to-date with the latest online security measures.

 

International Dinner: Bulgarian 😋

Bulgarian food is known for its variety, taste, and use of fresh and locally sourced ingredients. The cuisine is heavily influenced by Balkan, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern flavours.

Some of the traditional Bulgarian dishes include Banitsa (a savoury pastry made with filo dough and cheese), Shopska Salad (a fresh salad made with tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, onions, and feta cheese), Kavarma (a meat stew), and Kebapche (a grilled sausage made with minced pork and beef).

Bulgarian cuisine also features a variety of dairy products, including yoghurt, feta cheese, and kashkaval cheese. The country is also known for its production of high-quality wine.

Overall, Bulgarian food is considered delicious by many people and is definitely worth trying if you have the opportunity.

Here, there are some pictures of the international dinner: