Life at School – Decorating the Christmas Tree party
As December begins, the festive spirit is in full swing at our school! To welcome the holiday season, we organized a heartwarming celebration filled with music, dancing, and, of course,…
As December begins, the festive spirit is in full swing at our school! To welcome the holiday season, we organized a heartwarming celebration filled with music, dancing, and, of course,…
This holiday season, the Pedion tou Areos park, located directly in front of our Greek School Alexander, has been transformed into a dazzling Christmas Village, offering a truly magical experience.…
We're thrilled to announce our 2025 programs, designed with even more exciting options to enrich your learning journey. Here’s what you need to know: Validity: Prices and programs apply from…
The Chronicle of October 28, 1940 In the early hours of October 28, 1940, the Italian government, through its ambassador in Athens, Emanuele Grazzi, issued an ultimatum to Greece. Delivered…
This Sunday, Athens commemorated the 51st anniversary of the Athens Polytechnic Uprising with a powerful three-day tribute culminating in the November 17th march. The Polytechnic uprising of 1973 remains a…
On November 14, 1973, students at the Athens Polytechnic occupied their campus, rallying around the call for "ΨΩΜΙ - ΠΑΙΔΕΙΑ - ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΙΑ"(=BREAD - EDUCATION - FREEDOM - NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE) That…
The marathon is a long-distance running race officially set at 42.195 kilometers (26.219 miles), now a staple of the modern Olympic Games. While ancient Greece didn't have a specific race…
Our school is ideally located at Mavrommataion 25, in the heart of Athens, offering an unparalleled combination of accessibility, culture, and academic richness. Situated directly opposite the stunning Pedion tou…
Exciting News from Greek School Alexander! We're thrilled to announce the new start dates and closure days for all our morning courses in 2025! Whether you're a beginner or looking…
Today, we’re spotlighting a remarkable piece of Greek cultural history. On October 19, 1964, the monumental work Axion Esti by composer Mikis Theodorakis and poet Odysseas Elytis was performed live…