The Island Private School: a holistic learning environment

The Island Private School: a holistic learning environment

The Island Private School in Cyprus offers a holistic learning environment for students of diverse cultural backgrounds. The school integrates best practices from the International Baccalaureate, Waldorf, and Montessori educational systems, focusing on academic excellence and developing 21st-century skills. The school’s mission is to inspire a passion for learning and prepare students as confident, responsible global citizens who value diversity. The school offers three educational tracks grounded in Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles, aiming for a sustainable and equitable future. The school has integrated ESG considerations into its curriculum through lessons on environmental sustainability, climate change, and conservation, as well as through various environmental initiatives and partnerships. The school engages with the local community, fosters inclusivity and diversity, and promotes social responsibility through various activities and events. The school plans to evolve its ESG initiatives by introducing composting bins, celebrating various faiths and cultures, and focusing on sustainability in its future campus. The school measures and reports on its progress towards ESG-related goals through key performance indicators, data collection, and stakeholder surveys. The school faces challenges in implementing eco-friendly practices due to financial constraints but is seeking funding opportunities through grants and partnerships. The school encourages student-led initiatives related to ESG and plans to use technology to further ESG education and initiatives. The school’s approach to ESG differentiates it from other educational institutions by integrating ESG into its organizational culture, decision-making processes, curriculum, and daily operations. The school envisions its role in the broader ESG landscape within the education sector in the next five to ten years by becoming an international education hub, supporting diverse educational tracks, expanding as a multicultural community, promoting ethical governance, strengthening environmental partnerships, contributing to rural development, developing a green campus, and promoting energy efficiency and renewable energy sources.

Cyprus can become a leader in sustainability , – but we can’t afford to be complacent about climate change

Cyprus can become a leader in sustainability , – but we can’t afford to be complacent about climate change

Marios Tannousis is the CEO of Invest Cyprus, focusing on attracting and facilitating Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Cyprus. Cyprus has committed to spending €500 million by 2026 to combat climate change and foster the green transition. Cyprus aims to become the best place in Europe to live, work, and do business by transitioning towards a renewable energy system and implementing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria. The country is strategically positioned to help combat climate change in the Middle East and North Africa regions. Cyprus is working towards becoming a leader in sustainability and developing a circular zero-waste economy.

Minister sets sights on boosting agriculture, ’s share in Cypriot GDP

Minister sets sights on boosting agriculture, ’s share in Cypriot GDP

Fact: Agriculture Minister Maria Panayiotou stated that the ministry’s goal is to increase the sector’s contribution to the country’s GDP, enhance sustainability, and promote Cypriot products in new markets.

Lidl unveils long-term strategy for sustainability in Cyprus

Lidl unveils long-term strategy for sustainability in Cyprus

Lidl Cyprus hosted an event at the Lidl Food Academy in Nicosia on March 21, 2024, focusing on its vision for a sustainable future. The event was attended by the Minister of Energy, Trade and Industry, Giorgos Papanastasiou, among other representatives, partners, and media members. Martin Brandenburger, the Board Chairman of Lidl Cyprus, announced the company’s strategic plan for the development and sustainability of the Cypriot economy, society, and environment. The plan includes opening new stores and investing over 30 million euros in the store and warehouse network over the next three years. A socio-economic impact report for the financial year 2022-2023 was presented, highlighting the company’s contributions to the economy and society. Lidl Cyprus has implemented a permanent price reduction policy of up to 37% on over 380 private label products and was recognized as the “No.1 company in Cyprus with the best value for money for the year 2023/2024” at the Best Buy Awards. The company’s sustainability strategy and its support for the local community were also discussed. Vasiliki Adamidou, Director of Communication and Corporate Responsibility, emphasized Lidl Cyprus’s commitment to sustainability and corporate social responsibility. Lidl Cyprus has been active in Cyprus for almost 15 years, focusing on creating a better future for people and the planet.