We are excited to bring you another edition of Spotlight, the magazine that shines a light on our students’ voices, creativity, and school life! In this second issue, you will find fresh articles and projects that reflect the energy and ideas of our school community.
Following the warm reception of our first edition, this new issue continues our mission to offer a platform where ideas, achievements, and reflections can be shared and appreciated. In these pages, you will discover a diverse range of content — from thought-provoking articles and creative writing, to event highlights, tasty recipes and artwork. Each contribution represents the unique voice of our students and reflects the curiosity, determination, and imagination that define us.
Spotlight is more than just a magazine. It is a space for dialogue, self-expression, and connection. We hope this issue will not only inform and inspire, but also encourage more students to engage, participate, and make their voices heard in the following school year.
Whether you're here for inspiring stories, artwork, or simply curious about what our students have been up to, this issue has something for everyone.
Thank you for reading our school magazine— and stay in the SPOTLIGHT!
1. Sarah Zamfir (5A)
2. Daniel Szabo (6C)
3. Flavia Toma (7B)
4. Ștefan Belean (7A)
5. Istvan Emanuel Szekely (7C)
6. Anamaria Paula Popșor (7B)
7. Anastasia Copil (8B)
8. Kristian Simo (8B)
9. Vivi Toth (7D)
10. Daria-Alexandra Vlăduț (5A)
11. Alexandra Motcă (8B)
12. Ștefania Tutecean (7B)
13. Andrei Gherman (7A)
14. Zselyke Trella Varhelyi (6D)
15. Camelia Bodi (8B)
16. Daria Bordaș (8A)
17. Andreea Mătea (5A)
18. Robert Oltei (7A)
19. Bianca Aanei (7A)
20. Karin Tanaszi (7A)
21. Adelina Muică (7A)
22. Dora Demeter (8C)
23. Darius Pop (7A)
24. Anamaria Sonica (8A)
25. Rareș Barnea (7A)
26. Mănucu Andrei Minculescu (7A)
27. Bálint László (6D)
28. Siluana Maftei (7A)
29. Andrei Roșu (8A)
30. Klara Lokodi (8C)
31. Pamfil Rațiu (8A)
32. Maria Vântu (5A)
33. Andrei Gergely (8A)
34. Zalán Réti (8C)
35. Diana Toma (8A)
36. Ana Denisa Anca (8A)
37. Mihai Dodiță (8A)
38. Iasmine Turdean (7A)
39. Anna Sarossy (7D)
40. Amalia Albert (8A)
41. David Cazacu (5A)
42. Sonia Borz (8B)
43. Panna Bota (6C)
44. Amalia Chirilă (5A)
45. Darius Costea (7A)
46. Karina Vlad (6B)
47. Mara Cotor (7A)
48. Sara Năsăudean (7A)
49. Norbert Nemes (6C)
50. Elsa Cozma (5A)
51. Odett Barabas (8C)
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A yo-yo is a very fun toy, you can learn harder and harder tricks, get better at it, and play together with your friends.
Hey, I am Anamaria. I really enjoy playing the guitar. When I was younger, I also played the keyboard, but it didn’t interest me as much. For some reason, I have liked the guitar ever since I was little. A few years ago, I received a toy guitar for Christmas, and when my mom saw how much I liked it, she signed me up for lessons. That’s how I started getting better and better at playing.
One year ago, for Christmas, I got two budgies. Even though they are a bit scared of everything, they are like two tiny drops of dew that seem to understand you in any situation. One day, while I was singing in my room, they suddenly started singing along with me. I was very surprised, and ever since then, we sing together every day.
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PERSONAL OPINION
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Kendama was popular in 2017, then many children played with it, but after a while the trend went away.
Kendama reappeared in 2025,thanks to an influencer named BISOI.He published a video with Kendama and children were very fascinated, and suddenly a large number of children started playing again. In Romania the best payer is XREMUS. This also cotributed a lot to the trend.
Kendama helps you develop your thinking skills.
I started playing kendama in August. I have four kendamas: USA, KROM POP, EUROPE and CUSTOM KENDAMA
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~SPOTLIGHT~
Nr. 2/2026
Revistă școlară
Coordonatorul revistei:
Prof. Diana-Cristina Pitea
Colaborator:
Prof. Hajnal Kovács
Tehnoredactare, coperta:
Prof. Diana-Cristina Pitea