News 2011/2012

Successful end for Zlatarski School in Stop Missing Opportunities in Slovakia

Jordanka Dimova, Class of 2013 at Zlatarski International School, chosen to be the ACES Ambassador for the group of Bulgarian schools participating in the conference. The conclusive meeting for the project Stop Missing Opportunities, the so called ACES Academy, was held from 27th March till 30th March 2012 nearby Bratislava. Participants from Zlatarski School were[…]

Successful admissions at LSE, King's College and St Andrew’s University

Zlatarski School students from the Class of 2012 conquered King’s College London this year Zlatina Dermendjieva, a student from 12IB grade, continues the tradition of Zlatarski School alumni by being accepted at one of the “hard-to-get” into universities of the world – London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Each year LSE accepts around[…]

Zlatarski School students welcome their friends from Montenegro

The project Stop Missing Opportunities, supported by ACES—Academy of Central European Schools, was initiated and successfully implemented by Zlatarski International School – Sofia and High School for Economics and Tourism, Bar, Monte Negro from September 2011 to March 2012. Selected students from both schools were the driving force for the implementation of the activities and[…]

ACMUN Thessaloniki Story

Four IB students of Zlatarski International School participated at the 7th annual Anatolia College Model United Nations event in Thessaloniki, Greece, between February 17 and 19, 2012. Valentina Petrova, Elizabeth Pyloridou, Miroslav Dimitrov and Kostadin Kolev recreated the delegation of Indonesia in four of the General Assembly committees. More than three hundred students from about[…]

Charity exhibition at Zlatarski

Students from Zlatarski International School organised a charity initiative, supporting the foundation “In Favour of Our Children”. On 2 February they managed to raise 320 BGN for the establishment of Children’s home for newborn children without a home and disabled children. The money was raised through the theatrical staging “Romeo and Juliette”, which was organised[…]

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