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  2. Education in Greece - Wikipedia

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    This constitutional provision, which applies to all Greek children, was established in Law 309/1976, which also replaced classical Greek (katharevousa) with modern Greek as the official language for teaching at all levels of education, and ceased to be a one-tier non-compulsory six years lower and upper secondary school, middle schools (pupils ...

  3. Krifo scholio - Wikipedia

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    Nikolaos Gyzis, "Greek school in the time of slavery", popularly known as "To krifó scholió", Oil painting, 1885/86.. In Greek history, a krifó scholió (κρυφό σκολειό or κρυφό σχολείο, lit. 'secret school') was a supposed underground school for teaching the Greek language and Christian doctrine, provided by the Greek Orthodox Church under Ottoman rule in Greece ...

  4. List of schools in Greece - Wikipedia

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    French school MLF of Thessaloniki [7] German School of Thessaloniki; Hellenic College Thessaloniki; Kalamari Greek-french School; Korais (Κοραής) Thessaloniki School, Peraia, Thessaloniki; Mandoulides Schools; Peiramatiko Lyceum; Pinewood International School of Thessaloniki; Vassiliadis School of Thessaloniki [8] 1st EPAL Chalastras

  5. Anatolia College - Wikipedia

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    The girls' school was moved into temporary quarters on the Anatolia campus after its building on Allatini Street burned. For a number of years the schools remained separate, but co-education was completed by the end of the 1980s. However, the two schools are still administrated by different Deans. The I.B. school, was established in 1998. A ...

  6. Zosimaia School - Wikipedia

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    The Zosimaia School (Greek: Ζωσιμαία Σχολή, romanized: Zosimaía Scholí) is a Greek middle-level educational institution of Ioannina (in Epirus). It was significant during the last period of Ottoman rule in the region (1828–1913).

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  8. Zografeion Lyceum - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded in the late 19th century, as the growing number of Greek students proved to be more than the Zappeion and Panayia schools could accommodate; in particular, the School of Panayia (Σταυροδρόμι της Παναγίας) had more than 800 pupils. The community decided to build a new school, and donations were ...

  9. Bangas Gymnasium - Wikipedia

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    The Bangas Gymnasium (Greek: Μπάγκειο Γυμνάσιο, romanized: Bangeio Gymnasio) or Gymnasium of Korytsa, was a Greek secondary level school in Korcë (Greek: Korytsa), southern Albania, from 1856 to 1930. It was named after its benefactor, Ioannis Pangas (or Bangas). The Bangas Gymnasium became one of the most significant Greek ...