A Brief History of The School
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1987
The Heritage Private School began in Moni, a village near Limassol, with only six pupils.
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1988
The School moved from Moni to the centre of Limassol. The number of students increased to 22.
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1989
The UK National Curriculum was introduced to the School. The Kindergarten was created for children from 2 years of age. The number of students increased to 50.
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1990
The upper floor of the main building was taken over to accommodate the increasing number of students, which by the end of the academic year reached 105. A playing field was rented.
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1991
The School had by now developed the first year of Secondary education. Student numbers became 207 and the staff number increased to 23. A third building was acquired.
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1992
The School acquired a fourth building as the Secondary Department grew. By now, there were 230 students.
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1993
The number of students increased to 270.
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1994
Twenty donums of land were purchased, 4.5km north of the Troodos roundabout, with the idea of building a new school site.
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1995
The Council of Ministers approved, in principle, the construction of the School on the new site.
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1996
The fifth building was acquired. The student age range now encompassed ages 2 years to 18 years.
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1998
Forty additional donums of land were purchased, adjoining the original purchased land.
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1999
A sixth building was rented to improve the facilities of the School, especially the library and administration areas.
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2000
Architectural plans of the new School were submitted for a town-planning permit.
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2001
A further thirty-two donums of additional land were purchased at the proposed new site. Another building was rented to accommodate the Secondary Department.
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2003
Yet another building was rented, in order to better meet the needs of the pre-Key Stage Department.
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2004
The permit was given for the building to begin. Building work started on the 1 December 2004, once contracts had been signed with the Contractors.
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2007
September: The school finally moved to its new buildings!