Activité Française
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Exploring Psychomotor Therapy
The Secondary students welcomed a representative from the Faculty of Medicine at USJ for an insightful session on Psychomotor Therapy. Students had the opportunity to explore this unique and growing
Basketball Competition
Dribbling, teamwork, and true sportsmanship on full display! Grades 7, 8, and 9 illuminated the court during the “Sports Fever” basketball competitions, demonstrating that respect, unity, and heart are just
الحياة فارغة من دون المسيح
فارِغَةٌ تبقى الحياة من دون المسيح لأنّه هو الحياة والقيامة. وهذا ما نسعى لزرعه في حياة تلاميذنا عبر المحطّات الرّوحيّة الّتي نُقيمها تمجيدًا لإلهنا بهذه الرّوح توجّهت عائلة المتوسّط للاحتفال
Exploring Angles in the Real World
In March, the Grade 6 students became angle detectives! They went on a mission to find angles everywhere, snapping photos and creating models of acute, obtuse, and straight angles. It was amazing to see
One egg, one act of kindness
One egg, one act of kindness! During our EII Egg Hunt, students returned the first egg they found to its rightful owner, spreading joy, love, and the true spirit of
Grade 4 Lava Lamp Experiment
The Grade 4 students went on a scientific adventure with a lava lamp experiment! They combined water, oil, and food coloring to see how these substances interacted. The students observed how the water
Grade 8 & 9 CARE Program
In the first week of April 2025, our wonderful Grade 8 and 9 students brought their CARE program to life, sharing joy and companionship with the elderly and less fortunate
Takewondo Competition
Congratulations to François Rizk (Grade 2D) and Elay Darazi (Grade 1C) for winning 1st place in the Taekwondo competition held on Sunday, March 30, 2025, organized by the Lebanese Taekwondo
Gr 4 Math Activity
During March, the Grade 4 students worked on “The Cubit: Measuring in Ancient Egypt”. This project aims to engage students in exploring ancient Egyptian measurement. Through hands-on activities, they will