Some people might say, that they don’t want to be extremely rich. Extra is extra, if you are extremely rich…
A person’s childhood years are the most important: by Leila Kavtarashvili
I think I’d have to agree that a person’s childhood years are the most important. These are the years, which…
I want peace: by Markha Natsishvili
Many things in universe are important for living. For example: air, food, education, humanity and so on. They are necessary…
Friendship: by Zeinabi Kavtarashvili
There are many valuable things in life, but friendship may be one of the most important. To live the life…
The Wedding Dance. From Grandparents’ Stories: by Rumina Alkhanashvili
“It was summer. It was the second day I had come from Grozny. I had holidays from University. I was…
Grandparents’ Stories: by Rumina Alkhanashvili
Speaking about the autumn, I’ve compared it with our grandparents. How beautiful and colorful the nature is in autumn. So…
Courage: by Leila kavtarashvili
Courage is something that can’t be bought, can’t give away or receive. Courage is a great ability to face…
An Interesting Meeting: by Leila Kavtarashvili and Marina Gaurgashvili
On the 2nd December in Duisi cultural house came National Library Director Giorgi Kekelidze, Gio Arabuli and many other of…
Three days in Tbilisi: by Marina Gaurgashvili
On 21th November my friends and I went in Tbilisi. We were taken there by Eurasian Partnership Foundation. We…
Is using the Internet beneficial or harmful? by Diana Bordzikashvili
Nowadays, Internet is so closely connected to our lives. It would be inconvenient to live without using internet. People communicate…
A message from the students of Roddy Scott Foundation.
We are very sorry, shocked what is going on in France today. It’s unacceptable, unbelievable because we thought that it…
Is there anything that young people can teach elders? by Leila Kavtarashvili
Society believes that young people have nothing to teach elders. But I disagree with this statement and I think that…
Should teachers give children homework? by Leila Kavtarashvili
This question of whether or not to give the students daily homework is a much debated problem in that it…
Must parents be strict with their teenage children or not? by Diana Bordzikashvili
All parents want happiness for their children, but what strict parents don`t know is their children are far from happy…
Chanchkery: by Zeinabi Kavtarashvili
Pankisi has got a new horse called “Chanchkery” (Waterfall). The horse showed itself from the first day of coming, everyone…
Back to Roddy Scott Foundation Center; by Nata Margoshvili
My name is Nata Margoshvili. I’m 17 years old. Seven years old ago when I first started learning English I…
Grades encourage students to learn: by Leila Kavtarashvili
Grades are very important for students. Without grades, students don’t know how well they are doing in class. But…
Brotherhood. From Grandparents’ Stories: by Rumina Alkhanashvili
He was from Alvani, the village in Georgia. His name was Bagrat Tavberidze as I remember from my father’s words…
;Earth is being harmed by human activities: by Marina Gaurgashvili
Earth is being harmed more and more by human activities. As we develop our technology we use more natural resources…
CCA. The Center for Civil Activities: by Nika Tsikhesashvili
The Center for Civil Activities will have the office in the same building where our RSF center works. The organization has already started…
Intellectual game in Pankisi: by Rumina Alkhanashvili
On the 28th of November in Pankisi’s Cultural Club, the intellectual game “what? Where? When?” was held. It was the…
What’s courage for me? by Marina Gaurgashvili
This is the strength to face the pain or grief. The most important is to have the courage to…
Rewarding with computers: by Markha Natsishvili
Three years ago we were told that if we get good points during this year we will be presented computers…
Autumn in Pankisi: by Rumina Alkhanashvili
Autumn is a very beautiful season of the year. It’s full of harvest, fruit, vegetables. It’s colorful and sweet for…
My future: by Amina Khangoshvili
Unfortunately my future does not depend on me. My goal is to finish school with a gold medal at the…
RSF’s Student’s Success: by Leila Kavtarashvili
As I wrote in previous article our student Amina Khangoshvili passed two rounds of English Olympiad and she went…
RSF’s student’s successes. by Leila Kavtarashvili. Teacher: Eka Tokhosashvili
Roddy Scott Foundation student Amina Khangoshvili took part in English Olympiads and she’s passed two rounds. Amina is twelve years…
RSF. My pride. by Madina Gaurgashvili
On Thursday I had a math lesson in Jokolo and there I saw Roddy Scott Foundation students. They were…
The Great Bicyclists in RSF: by Rumina Alkhanashvili
On 15th of October we RSF students had very interesting guests. Oliver Davy and Stephen Fabes from England have visited…
My dream city: by Rumina Alkhanashvili
If I had a chance to travel, I would definitely love to go to Paris, France. Why I want to…