
School Life
In the morning
Each morning begins with the school assembly. Since we are sadly experiencing difficult times due to war, we start by observing a moment of silence—a sign of deep respect for all who have given their lives for us. Afterward, we sing the national anthem together.
Day: Lessons and self-study
Before classes begin, students participate in a short lesson that encourages self-improvement and growth in virtues. Then, everyone heads to their classrooms to start the lessons. The school day runs from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
One of the features of our school is the absence of phones and gadgets during lessons.
We want children to stay connected to reality, learning to build genuine relationships and true friendships.
To support this, we have long breaks—not just for rest, but as spaces for play and lively communication.
Every day, we hold the Divine Liturgy, in which all children actively participate—serving, reading and singing. To envelop our defenders in prayerful care, each student chooses a soldier to pray for, dedicating this prayer for them.
After lessons, children have time for self-study—an opportunity to process and internalize what they have learned. We also have a special subject called “Learning Methodology” where we learn how to learn, putting theory into practice alongside teachers.




At the end of the school day.
Let's end the day with a joint thank you. Later, students gather again in the chapel to thank God for the day. Finally, they return home by school bus. From 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., the school hosts various workshops and activities, where children can participate if they wish to further develop their talents.




