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Drama Week is a LTSM charitable cultural event that runs for four days for students in grades 5-12.
The students involved in this event have various roles: actors, directors, technical team or graphic designers, depending on their personal skills and preferences.
The event aims to develop verbal, nonverbal communication skills, the development of cooperation skills and social relationships skills and the development of a sense of social belonging to the community.
Talent Show is a LTSM event that brings together students, parents and teachers, both from LTSM and other partner institutions, the purpose being to raise funds for a charitable cause.
The event is structured in four categories: music, dance, drama, special skills (gymnastics, hula-hoops, mime, magic etc.).
The Christmas Fair is a cherished tradition that brings the entire LTSM community together for a charitable cause. Students, supported by PTA representatives, create and sell handmade products and festive culinary treats, with all proceeds donated to causes supported by our community. The joyful atmosphere is enhanced by carols, artistic performances, and special moments presented by the school band, the dance team, and surprise guests.
The “Cup of Good Hope” Football Tournament organized by Liceul Teoretic Școala Mea is a sports competition between students of the school and other partner schools, in which the goal is for students to support and contribute to charitable projects, such as “Prima mea faptă bună”, belonging to the “Cutia cu medicamente” Association.
LTSM Model United Nations is an academic conference that brings together high school students passionate about diplomacy, global affairs, and debate. Through structured committee sessions, participants represent countries, engage in formal debates, negotiate solutions, and draft resolutions on international issues, while developing critical thinking, public speaking, leadership, and collaboration skills in a professional and respectful environment.
The Challenge Day programme, dedicated to preparatory classes, consists of fun competitions in which students team up with their parents. These activities take place within the school and last for approximately 50–60 minutes. Beyond their recreational nature, the programme provides a valuable opportunity to strengthen the parent–child bond and to help parents connect with their child’s teachers in a relaxed, non-formal environment. The purpose of the event is to foster meaningful parent–child relationships and to build mutual trust between parents, children, and teachers.
Liceul Teoretic Școala Mea marks this international occasion with activities that inspire collaboration and creativity, while moving away from the traditional spooky themes. The day features engaging learning experiences — from team relays and friendly competitions to imaginative scenarios — bringing joy, enthusiasm, and a strong sense of community to the celebration.
On this day, students are invited to write letters expressing appreciation, love, sympathy, or admiration for their peers, teachers, or support staff and place them in the school’s mailbox. These heartfelt messages are then delivered to their recipients by the “Cupid Team,” made up of high school students.
The activity aims to celebrate and raise awareness of “Dragobete,” the Romanian counterpart to Valentine’s Day, while fostering meaningful connections within the school community.
Every year on 28 February, LTSM marks Anti-Bullying Day with meaningful activities through which students and teachers celebrate the positive aspects of their relationships and collectively say “YES” to non-violence. The programme promotes kindness, respect and inclusion, encouraging our community to stand together, speak up and model the behaviours that make our school a safe and supportive environment for all.
The Spring Fair is a wonderful opportunity to bring the entire LTSM community together for a charitable cause. Primary school students, supported by their parents and high school peers, create and sell handmade products, decorations, and culinary treats inspired by spring and Easter themes. The funds raised are donated to charitable causes supported by our community. The festive atmosphere is further enriched by artistic performances from primary school students, sports workshops, and engaging activity corners.
The first edition of the event was dedicated to supporting refugees from Ukraine through the associations “Șansa Ta” and “Dragoste Desculță”, and it welcomed the participation of refugee children cared for by the “Nightingales” Association.
Săptămâna Altfel Week is an annual project in which a chosen theme inspires the activities, materials, decorations, events, and even the dress code adopted by students throughout the week. The purpose of this initiative is to organise as many activities as possible that differ from the usual school timetable, in settings that encourage creativity, social responsibility, and experiential learning — often held outside the classroom or in open spaces.
In recent years, the themes have included Alice in Wonderland, 5 Days Around the World, History Mystery Week, Pinocchio Week, Fantastic Worlds, and Green Week.
Drama Week is a LTSM charitable cultural event that runs for four days for students in grades 5-12.
The students involved in this event have various roles: actors, directors, technical team or graphic designers, depending on their personal skills and preferences.
The event aims to develop verbal, nonverbal communication skills, the development of cooperation skills and social relationships skills and the development of a sense of social belonging to the community.
Talent Show is a LTSM event that brings together students, parents and teachers, both from LTSM and other partner institutions, the purpose being to raise funds for a charitable cause.
The event is structured in four categories: music, dance, drama, special skills (gymnastics, hula-hoops, mime, magic etc.).
The Christmas Fair is a cherished tradition that brings the entire LTSM community together for a charitable cause. Students, supported by PTA representatives, create and sell handmade products and festive culinary treats, with all proceeds donated to causes supported by our community. The joyful atmosphere is enhanced by carols, artistic performances, and special moments presented by the school band, the dance team, and surprise guests.
The “Cup of Good Hope” Football Tournament organized by Liceul Teoretic Școala Mea is a sports competition between students of the school and other partner schools, in which the goal is for students to support and contribute to charitable projects, such as “Prima mea faptă bună”, belonging to the “Cutia cu medicamente” Association.
LTSM Model United Nations is an academic conference that brings together high school students passionate about diplomacy, global affairs, and debate. Through structured committee sessions, participants represent countries, engage in formal debates, negotiate solutions, and draft resolutions on international issues, while developing critical thinking, public speaking, leadership, and collaboration skills in a professional and respectful environment.
The Challenge Day programme, dedicated to preparatory classes, consists of fun competitions in which students team up with their parents. These activities take place within the school and last for approximately 50–60 minutes. Beyond their recreational nature, the programme provides a valuable opportunity to strengthen the parent–child bond and to help parents connect with their child’s teachers in a relaxed, non-formal environment. The purpose of the event is to foster meaningful parent–child relationships and to build mutual trust between parents, children, and teachers.
Liceul Teoretic Școala Mea marks this international occasion with activities that inspire collaboration and creativity, while moving away from the traditional spooky themes. The day features engaging learning experiences — from team relays and friendly competitions to imaginative scenarios — bringing joy, enthusiasm, and a strong sense of community to the celebration.
On this day, students are invited to write letters expressing appreciation, love, sympathy, or admiration for their peers, teachers, or support staff and place them in the school’s mailbox. These heartfelt messages are then delivered to their recipients by the “Cupid Team,” made up of high school students.
The activity aims to celebrate and raise awareness of “Dragobete,” the Romanian counterpart to Valentine’s Day, while fostering meaningful connections within the school community.
Every year on 28 February, LTSM marks Anti-Bullying Day with meaningful activities through which students and teachers celebrate the positive aspects of their relationships and collectively say “YES” to non-violence. The programme promotes kindness, respect and inclusion, encouraging our community to stand together, speak up and model the behaviours that make our school a safe and supportive environment for all.
The Spring Fair is a wonderful opportunity to bring the entire LTSM community together for a charitable cause. Primary school students, supported by their parents and high school peers, create and sell handmade products, decorations, and culinary treats inspired by spring and Easter themes. The funds raised are donated to charitable causes supported by our community. The festive atmosphere is further enriched by artistic performances from primary school students, sports workshops, and engaging activity corners.
The first edition of the event was dedicated to supporting refugees from Ukraine through the associations “Șansa Ta” and “Dragoste Desculță”, and it welcomed the participation of refugee children cared for by the “Nightingales” Association.
Săptămâna Altfel Week is an annual project in which a chosen theme inspires the activities, materials, decorations, events, and even the dress code adopted by students throughout the week. The purpose of this initiative is to organise as many activities as possible that differ from the usual school timetable, in settings that encourage creativity, social responsibility, and experiential learning — often held outside the classroom or in open spaces.
In recent years, the themes have included Alice in Wonderland, 5 Days Around the World, History Mystery Week, Pinocchio Week, Fantastic Worlds, and Green Week.