Student Blog

AHSS Approved for the S.A.M.M.E.R. Erasmus+ Project 🌍✨
We are delighted to announce that AHSS is a partner in the newly approved Erasmus+ project: S.A.M.M.E.R. – Schools’ Ability to Adapt in the Modern

AHSS Students Shine in the Ciran Project Video Contest
We are proud to announce that two of our students, under the guidance of our Geography teacher Pane Perunovski, are among the eight finalists in

When Students Become Teachers!
This school year started a bit differently, as this September, the Grade 10 English class with teacher Ana Trajkovska was truly special – our talented

“Pass on Wisdom” Letters – Grade 12 Students Welcome the new students at AHSS
As part of their English classes, our Grade 12 students, led by their teacher Maja Trajkovska, took part in a thoughtful and creative activity titled


AHSS Students Participate in the Junior Achievement Innovation Camp
A group of AHSS students proudly took part in the Junior Achievement Innovation Camp, an exciting and intensive program designed to challenge young minds and

AHSS Students @Social Friday Project
We are proud to share that AHSS students participated in the Social Friday project, organized by Breon Skopje and the Social Friday initiative – an

School Field Trip
Nothing beats a Friday under the sun! ☀️ Our students spent the day outdoors with games, laughter, and a picnic to wrap it all up.

Welcome back!
The Countdown is On… Welcome Back to AHSS! Summer break is wrapping up and we can’t wait to see our hallways buzzing with energy again!

Back-to-School tips for parents
The first weeks of school set the tone – not just for academics, but for mindset, communication, and confidence. Here are 4 impactful ways to

How to make friends faster: social tips for a new school year
New year? New school? Feeling like: “Do I say hi? Or just… wait?” Here’s how to NOT overthink it:1. “What series are you watching?” →

Join the COOL KIDS on a mission to succeed
If you’re looking for a plot twist, enroll at AHSS. You’re not here to blend in.You’re here to ask big questions.Break your own limits.Turn “maybe