Cyprus, Larnaca
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PASCAL English School Larnaka is a private, English-medium school within the PASCAL International Education group, with campuses in Lefkosia, Larnaka and Lemesos. The Larnaka campus offers Kindergarten through six-year Secondary education and a six-year day and boarding programme culminating in the Apolytirion. Curriculum spans Cambridge Primary, IGCSE, GCE AS, A Level, International A Level, and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. Years 1–3 provide a broad general education in English, while Greek speakers study Greek language, and non-native speakers receive additional English language support. Years 4–6 lead to IGCSEs, A Levels or IB Diploma, with all pathways culminating in the Apolytirion. Facilities upgraded in 2024 include 28 interactive classrooms, STEAM laboratories, cutting-edge computer labs and a Space Centre with robotics, 3D printers and AI. The campus hosts an outdoor heated pool, a Library of Congress-classed library, a HACCP-certified cafeteria and a purpose-built learning space for hands-on science. Safeguarding and wellbeing matter.
Polytechniou Street 2, Aradippou 7103, Cyprus
Pascal Education Larnaka has 1,090 pupils, typical class sizes of 24, instruction in English.
2, Polytechniou Street, 7103 Aradippou, Larnaka, Cyprus. PASCAL Larnaka Campus sits within the Larnaka region as part of the PASCAL International Education group. English-medium education is offered for Kindergarten, Primary and Secondary levels, serving ages 3–18.
Kindergarten, Primary and Secondary; Ages 3–18.
Private school. Part of PASCAL International Education with campuses in Lefkosia, Larnaka, and Lemesos.
Cyprus
Annual tuition at Pascal Education Larnaka ranges from EUR 7,580 to EUR 11,660 for 2026/27.
Pascal Education Larnaka teaches Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge IGCSE, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, IB (DP) for students aged 3 to 18.
The Secondary School at PASCAL Larnaka runs a six-year day and boarding programme leading to the Apolytirion, with options including IGCSE, GCE AS, A Level, International A Level, International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP), Individual IB Course Result, and Pancyprian Exams. Years 1–3 provide a broad general education taught in English, with Greek native speakers studying Greek language, Classical Appreciation, and Religious Knowledge in Greek, and non-native Greek speakers studying Library Study or Russian for Russian speakers, Greek as a foreign language, Religious Studies taught in English, and additional English language support as needed. Years 4–6 offer a complete programme of core and major elective subjects; Year 4 prepares for IGCSEs, while Years 5–6 may take GCE AS/A Level or International A Level, or follow the two-year IB Diploma Programme, with all pathways culminating in the Apolytirion. Major elective subjects include Mathematics IGCSE/International A Level, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, ICT, Environmental Management, Drama, History, Politics, Accounting, Economics, Marketing, Business, Art, English Literature, Psychology, Physical Education, French, German, and Spanish, most taught in English. The curriculum is recognised by the Cyprus Ministry of Education, Sport and Youth; Pascal is a Cambridge Assessment International Education and Pearson Edexcel centre and IB World School, with an IB Diploma Programme pass rate of 100% and graduates going on to top universities worldwide based on the Apolytirion or related qualifications.
IB Diploma Programme pass rate is 100%. Graduates secure placements at top UK, European, USA, and other worldwide universities based on the Apolytirion and related qualifications.
Destinations include top UK, European, USA and other worldwide universities, with university placements often based on the Apolytirion or combinations of Apolytirion with GCE A Levels/IAL or the Diploma of the International Baccalaureate.
Social and emotional learning is integrated into the Larnaka campus experience. Students develop into healthy, enquiring, caring and knowledgeable adults. The PASCAL House system is integrated into the extracurricular offer to foster collaboration and shared goals. The school participates in inter-school events, where students compete with other PASCAL schools. Staying away from home for trips helps build resilience, self-confidence, and socio-emotional skills.
English is the language of instruction in PASCAL Education's English-medium schools. PASCAL Private English School Larnaka operates as a six-year English-medium secondary school. English-medium education is offered across the network (kindergartens, primary schools and secondary schools) island-wide.
Mental wellbeing is supported through PASCAL's holistic approach to development. The school aims to develop healthy, enquiring, caring and knowledgeable individuals. The House system is integrated into the extracurricular program to foster peer support and belonging. A wide range of clubs and activities, and Globeducate events, promote resilience, confidence and socio-emotional growth. The stay-on trips and other experiences contribute to independence and emotional resilience.
The safeguarding policy outlines actions to safeguard all pupils in school and at home. It is based on the International Convention on the Rights of the Child (Articles 19 and 24), the European Convention on the exercise of Children's Rights, the Cyprus Commissioner for the Protection of Children's Rights Law, and UK NSPCC guidelines. The policy places the welfare of the child at the heart of its work and emphasizes strong communication between staff and designated safeguarding leads. All staff are duty bound to safeguard the wellbeing of pupils. A safeguarding policy download is available.
Kindergarten and Primary School: 1. Submit an enquiry via the online form. You will receive a call or email to explain the enrolment process and schedule your visit. This initiates the admissions process for the Kindergarten and Primary School. The admissions team will provide further details about next steps during contact. 2. Visit the school for a pupil trial day or interview with a member of the school leadership team. The visit is part of the admissions process for this stage. Staff will meet with you and your child as part of assessing fit with the programme. The visit helps determine the appropriate next steps in the process. 3. If successful, an offer of admission is issued. The offer confirms a place in the Kindergarten or Primary program. Parents are advised on how to proceed with enrollment. Instructions for completing registration are provided. 4. Enrol your child by completing the registration process. This completes the admission for Kindergarten or Primary. The school confirms when enrollment is finalized and the place is secured. English Secondary Day & Boarding School: 5. Make an enquiry via the online form. The school will contact you to explain the enrolment process and schedule a visit. You and your child will meet with a member of the school leadership team to discuss the programme and fit. 6. Your child will take either an entrance examination or a diagnostic/placement test. The results determine admission eligibility for the English Secondary programme. 7. The school will make an offer to your child based on the results. Acceptance leads to enrollment through the registration process. 8. If you accept the offer, enroll your child by completing the registration process. Boarding applicants receive additional visa application support as needed.
Scholarships are available for Year 1 entrants as a tuition-fee discount. They include 100%, 50%, and 25% awards, awarded to pupils who excel in the Entrance Examinations and, if invited for an interview, satisfy the interviewing panel. To qualify, pupils take Mathematics and First Language papers (Greek or English). Thresholds are typically 95%+ for a 100% scholarship, 90%+ for a 50% scholarship, and 85%+ for a 25% scholarship. The scholarships remain for the entire school life provided ongoing excellent academic performance and conduct are maintained and the Final Progress Report mark meets the required level (e.g., 95% for retention of a 100% scholarship).