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Greece International Schools

The Ministry of Education provides information on the documentation required to register a child at a Greek school. The Europa.eu website has information on starting school in another EU country. The Council of British International Schools and the Ministry of Education provides contact details of foreign schools in Greece.

Primary Education

Children can register throughout the school year, although early registration is advisable. Introductory classes operate at some schools provided a sufficient number of students apply. Certain schools may offer special work with foreign children, but this depends largely on available resources.

Secondary Education

There are no introductory classes for secondary education students. Students will be admitted to the class corresponding to their level of education on production of their official school certificates, which must be officially translated.

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