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Both the international English community and the Greek community are served at ISA: Weekday programs focus on college and university-bound development, while weekend school focuses on English language development. In addition to English, ISA provides French, Spanish, German and Arabic as well as Mandarin Chinese language classes to adult learners.
The integrative model is an interdisciplinary organization that combines, rather than separates, academic subjects, faculties, and disciplines. A departmental structure may be in place for each field or discipline, but the physical organization of the educational facilities may place different subject-based classrooms or labs in groupings, such as in a defined area, wing, or small learning ...
German School of Athens (DSA) International School of Athens; Kessaris School; Lycee Franco-Hellenique; Lycee Leonin, Patissia & Nea Smyrni; Moraitis School; Pierce College - American College of Greece; Peiramatiko Lyceum Anavryton (aka Anavryta) Protypo School; St Lawrence College, Athens; St. Catherine's British Embassy School; Ionideios ...
International School of Athens; M. Moraitis School This page was last edited on 25 September 2008, at 14:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
International School of Athens; M. Mandoulides Schools; Moraitis School; S. St Lawrence College, Athens This page was last edited on 1 March 2015, at 13:02 (UTC) ...
In 1986, the two governments signed an international agreement to establish a French-Greek school that would operate as a foreign school. The charter governing its organization was published in the Greek Government Gazette in 1988. This charter was accompanied by an agreement, according to which AFHE, Union of Greek Law, grants the management ...
An alleged Chinese spy who forged a close relationship with Prince Andrew has been identified by a British court, the latest twist in a case that has shone a light on Beijing’s influence inside ...
The Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB) was founded in 1920 under the name of Athens School of Commercial Studies. It was renamed in 1926 as the Athens School of Economics and Business, a name that was retained until 1989 when it assumed its present name, the Athens University of Economics and Business. [2]