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According to a recent report by AlphaNews Live, Palouriotissa High School has embraced an innovative approach to student life after the Ministry of Education's ban on mobile phones in schools. With a focus on meaningful engagement, the school has introduced activities like yoga, self-defense classes, and puzzles, fostering creativity and face-to-face interaction.
During breaks, students can participate in yoga sessions, martial arts demonstrations by MMA champions, and puzzle-solving competitions, while a newly launched podcast offers a platform for discussion. Weekly debates encourage critical thinking, and students also engage in environmental initiatives like tree planting and olive harvesting.
The school's leadership believes that a positive environment leads to academic success and reduced delinquency. With a rich history dating back to its location on the Green Line, the school continues to evolve, with plans for a museum to preserve its legacy.
With information from AlphaNews Live.