Cyprus, Limassol
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English is the language of instruction. The Greek curriculum is offered in three forms: Greek as a First Language for fluent Greek speakers; Greek as a Second Language – Level 1 (four lessons per week); Greek as a Second Language – Level 2 (four lessons per week). In Pre-Reception half the day is in Greek and half in English; Reception, Key Stage 1 and Prep have six Greek lessons per week, and Key Stage 2 has seven Greek lessons per week.
Yes. English is the language of instruction, and there is bilingual exposure in the Early Years, with Pre-Reception taught half the day in Greek and half the day in English. The Greek curriculum is taught as a First Language for fluent Greek speakers and as a Second Language at Levels 1 and 2.
Greek language delivery includes bilingual exposure in the Early Years with half-day Greek and half-day English. Reception, Key Stage 1 and Prep have six Greek lessons per week, while Key Stage 2 has seven Greek lessons per week; Greek as a Second Language is offered at Level 1 (four lessons per week) and Level 2 (four lessons per week).
Foley's School is a private, independent, multinational, co-educational school in Limassol, Cyprus, licensed by the Ministry of Education. The campus educates around 1,300 pupils aged 3–18 from 50 nationalities. English is the language of instruction. The curriculum broadly follows the UK National Curriculum, adapted for international pupils, and leads to external qualifications including Cambridge IGCSEs and Cambridge A Levels (through London Edexcel and Cambridge boards). The school also offers an Apolytirion approved by the Cypriot Ministry of Education. The Primary section moved to a campus in 2016, and the Secondary building and sports facilities were developed on the same site, giving access to a sports complex, laboratories and ICT suites. Extracurriculars span drama, music ensembles, sport and more; the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award is available, and Greek language study is complemented by other language options. Foley's represents a community with emphasis on practical science, sport and performing arts worldwide.