Life at school – Vasilopita

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 and in various ways of preparation, in all Greek homes, urban and rural. It is kneaded mainly with flour, eggs, sugar and milk, and most […]

Life at school – Cooking melomakarona

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 we usually eat in Greece during this festive season and then they cooked the most famous one, melomakarona. They followed the recipe – written in […]

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, an array of delicious food. Our culinary spread featured traditional Greek Christmas treats, including melomakarona, kourabiedes, and diples, alongside savory all-time favorites like spinach pies […]

Life at school: October 28th – Anniversary of OXI (NO) Day

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 personally to Greek Prime Minister Ioannis Metaxas at his home in Kifissia, the ultimatum demanded free passage for Italian troops through the Greek-Albanian border. The […]

Life at school: November 17, 2024, we honoured the legacy of the Athens Polytechnic Uprising

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 symbol of the fight for democracy and resistance against oppression, and this year, over 25,000 participants gathered to remember the bravery of the students and […]

Our neighbourhood in Athens: Welcome to our vibrant academic Athenian oasis!

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 Areos Park, our location provides a peaceful and inspiring environment. This iconic park is more than just a green space—it is an open-air glyptotheque filled […]

Life at School: A September to Remember

As we welcome October, we look back at a truly memorable September here at our school. Though autumn has begun in many places, in Greece, summer lingered with warm days and plenty of sunshine. It was the perfect backdrop for both our lessons and the amazing cultural experiences we shared with our students! We kicked […]

Greek in Every Step: The Story of “Dromeas”

“Dromeas” (Greek for “runner”) is a stunning glass sculpture by renowned artist Kostas Varotsos, located opposite the Hilton Hotel in Athens. Originally erected in August 1988 at Omonia Square, it was relocated in May 1994 after the original piece was dismantled during metro station construction in 1993. Today, “Dromeas” remains a landmark, its 8-meter height […]

Out of class activities: Avenue of Heroes – Pedion tou Areos

The Pedion tou Areos is the largest public grove in Athens and is ideal for a walk. So one afternoon, after the end of our lessons, together with our students we enjoyed a walk in the grove. The park is opposite our school and its name means camp of Mars – the same name as […]