Life at school – Students visit us
Tamar our student from Israel has been the director of an NGO that supported refugees in learning Greek at our School. She visited our director last December and spoke about…
Tamar our student from Israel has been the director of an NGO that supported refugees in learning Greek at our School. She visited our director last December and spoke about…
The previous week we visited a very special museum, the museum of Asia Minor Hellenism. In Asia Minor, however, Greece had to face a new Turkish Revolutionary government under Mustafa…
Vasilopita is the sweet symbol of the New Year and is associated with the feast of Saint Basil, from whom it takes its name. We find it in many forms…
We are excited that today we cooked at our school with our students. After the end of the lessons, our philologist, Nancy, introduced our students to the Christmas sweets that…
Currently, there are two amazing films in cinemas that present the life and work of two leading personalities of the Greek artistic scene. The first film “Maria” takes us on…
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…