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  2. Education in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Education in Greece is centralized and governed by the Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs (Greek: Υπουργείο Παιδείας και Θρησκευμάτων, Υ.ΠΑΙ.Θ.) at all grade levels in elementary and middle school. [1] [2] [3] The Ministry exercises control over public schools, formulates and implements legislation ...

  3. Academic grading in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Universities (public): 4FT years (except medicine schools which are 6FT years) (full-time) Polytechnics – Pharmacy School (public): 5FT years (full-time) Scale: 0.00 – 10.00 (0–100%) Pass ( module ): 5.00 (50%) The table below depicts the Greek Grading system while illustrates approximately how the Grades are compared with ECTS, US and UK ...

  4. Education in ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    Old Education in classical Athens consisted of two major parts – physical and intellectual, or what was known to Athenians as " gymnastike " and " mousike ." [4] Gymnastike was a physical education that mirrored the ideals of the military – strength, stamina, and preparation for war. [5] Having a physically fit body was extremely important ...

  5. List of universities in Greece - Wikipedia

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    With the paragraph 10 of article 34 of the Law 2725/15-6-1999, Government Gazette 121/A/17-6-1999, high school graduate athletes from 17 to 30-year-old who hold specific sport achievements are admitted without entrance Panhellenic Examinations to anyone of their choice undergraduate department of the public Higher Education Institutions of Greece.

  6. American College of Greece - Wikipedia

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    The school relocated to Athens in 1923 after the Greco-Turkish War and the population exchange. It became co-educational in 1932 and changed its name to The American College of Greece in 1962. It was relocated to Hellenikon, Athens, after the loss of Asia minor to the Turks at the invitation of then Prime Minister of Greece Eleftherios Venizelos.

  7. Athens College - Wikipedia

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    The upper school of Psychico College also offers students interested in studies abroad the International Baccalaureate programme. In addition the adult education program enrolls 2,000 students. Athens College's library is one of the largest school libraries in Europe and was the first in Greece to have all its books electronically cataloged.

  8. University of Peloponnese - Wikipedia

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    University of the Peloponnese. The University of the Peloponnese ( UoP; Greek: Πανεπιστήμιο Πελοποννήσου) is a Greek tertiary educational institution, composed of campuses in Tripoli, Corinth, Kalamata, Nafplio, Sparta, and Patras [1] with more than 25,000 students in 9 schools across the campuses, with the former being ...

  9. Anavryta Experimental Lyceum - Wikipedia

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    The Anavryta Model Lyceum ( Greek: Πρότυπο Λύκειο Αναβρύτων ), colloquially referred to simply as Anavryta, is a model, co-educational, public lyceum (students aged 16–18), located in the northern suburb of Maroussi in Athens, Greece. The same complex houses the Anavryta Experimental Gymnasium (students aged 13–15) as ...