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The School Emblem

The Georgian-American High School and the Georgian-American School share a common emblem designed by the founder of the institutions, Dr. Mamuka Meskhishvili, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. The symbol shows two regular pentagons with vertices rotating on five concentric circles.

The emblem is grounded in Meskhishvili’s general theorem—see the International Journal of Geometry—which establishes that, for a prescribed system of n concentric circles, there exist exactly two regular n-gons whose vertices lie on those circles and are capable of undergoing such rotational motion.

The circles represent the layers of the universe, within which our schools are capable of conquering any height.

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