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GZAAT GAZETTE Issue Nº 4

Guivy Zaldastanishvili American Academy in Tbilisi

Tbilisi, February/March, 2016

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Basketball Tbilisi Classic

Student Council Mid-Year

By Temiko Chichinadze On 18-19 February, the AAT Sports Center was a hive of activity as our school played host to the 10th Annual Tbilisi Basketball Classic. Over these two days many AAT students had difficulty concentrating on their studies as the sounds of cheering wafted through open classroom windows. Meanwhile, unfamiliar, mostly English-speaking teenagers could be spotted in the cafe as the various teams cycled through for refreshment in between games. This year’s event was truly international: of the eight participating teams, more than half came from abroad (Azerbaijan, Armenia and Ukraine) while only three teams were local (AAT, QSI and New School). Both winning teams came from Azer-

By George Bekuridze

The Junior Class of 2017, at the Centre Georges Pompidou Museum, observing the Paintings of the luminary geniuses.

baijan: the Baku Oxford School took home the Boys trophy, while the Caspian Associated School won the Girls tourney. There was a stronger focus on Girls basketball this year (six Girls teams took part) and, for the first time in recent memory, the AAT Girls team played as many games as the Boys. Overall, the tournament featured an almost non-stop... Continued on page 8

The great Giorgi Abramishvili doing a dunk shot against the Caspian Team.

Paris After Attacks By Mariam In January of 2016, the Junior class had an amazing opportunity to visit Paris for a week. Going to this trip was especially daring on our part because of the notorious series of coordinated terrorist attacks that had taken place two months before the trip. During these attacks, terrorists struck in public places like bars and the Bataclan. When the morning light of the next day fell upon the Ile-de-France, the world learned that 130 innocent people had been murdered by those who oppose the values we hold. Such a high civilian death toll had not been observed in Europe since the 2004 Madrid train bombings. Now, long after the dead have been buried, questions keep echoing, unanswered. Where and when are we safe? Are we ever safe anywhere in this world now? As threats from ISIS are directed to more and more countries daily, anxiety grows world-

Aleksishvili wide. Of course, more often than not, they are just bluffing...but what if? I still remember last year how much chaos was created by the Charlie Hebdo shootings less than a year before. The whole world was on its feet ready to fight those who had brutally murdered twelve innocent editors. We frequently see news about terrorist attacks and see images of the dead people, the family members of the deceased with their tear-filled eyes while while we sit safely in front of a TV screen or computer monitor. Even if we can’t fully empathize with their loss, we can fear for our own future. The violence and cruelty of the terrorists has spiraled out of our control. It can happen to you and me just as it happened to those kids, teenagers, and adults. Some of them were on their way to see a football match... Continued on page 2

We all know our class presidents, but do we know what they are doing? I interviewed each of the class presidents to hear in their own words how they feel about what they have done and what they will be doing for the GZAAT community in the coming months. Freshmen President Giorgi Jabishvili: Bekuridze: How do you

feel being the president through the past semester? Jabishvili : I feel great. It is a very pleasant experience, but it’s kind of hard. My classmates want lot of stuff that can never be done. So they always come to me with ideas that make me laugh. But it is a very pleasant feeling for me when I can help them. Lot of them have come to me with some problems with teachers or personal problems and I have always tried to help them as much as I can, because it’s my duty Bekuridze: What changes have you brought during the past semester?... Continued on Page 5

GZAAT Fashion

Nutsa Mikeladze, Junior: “My outfit is really simple though. To be honest, I played it safe today. All-black outfit is a life saver when you can’t decide what to wear in the morning. And those yellow boots are to balance it all out and make a statement.” Continued on page 9


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