Cyprus, Limassol
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The Grammar School Limassol follows the British Curriculum with Pearson Edexcel IGCSE. GCSE/IGCSE and GCE Advanced Level examinations are offered. Lower years are prepared for IGCSE and study across languages, sciences, social sciences, mathematics, and the arts. From Class 6, students select three or four A‑Level elective subjects in addition to the compulsory curriculum. Admission to A‑Level subjects is based on prior knowledge equivalent to the successful completion of Higher‑level GCSE/IGCSE or its equivalent. The modern Limassol campus provides well‑equipped classrooms, laboratories, and spaces for collaboration, with sports facilities to support physical education. Science laboratories support hands‑on learning and practical activities integrated into lessons. The school offers a broad extracurricular program including a Music & Drama Club with an annual musical production, Art & Design Studio with an annual exhibition, and a Greek Theatre Club that participates in Pan‑Cypriot competitions. The MedMUN Club develops debate and diplomacy skills, alongside other activities such as Science Fair, Debate Club, Mock Trials, and Eco Society. The school originated in Limassol in 1975 as a branch of the Nicosia network and remains committed to high educational standards.
The Grammar School Limassol has instruction in English, French, German.
The Grammar School Limassol is located on Katinas Paxinou Street, Panthea Hill, Limassol 4007, Cyprus.
The Grammar School Limassol has a Junior School and a High School, serving students from the early years through secondary education and beyond.
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Annual tuition at The Grammar School Limassol ranges from EUR 7,500 to EUR 9,250 for 2026/27.
The Grammar School Limassol teaches British Curriculum, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE.
GCSE/IGCSE and GCE Advanced Level examinations are offered. Lower years are prepared for IGCSE and study across languages, sciences, social sciences, mathematics, and the arts. From Class 6, students select three or four A-Level elective subjects in addition to the compulsory curriculum. Admission to A-Level subjects is based on prior knowledge equivalent to the successful completion of Higher-level GCSE/IGCSE or its equivalent.
The Grammar School Junior School provides an all-round education that helps children develop mentally, emotionally, and physically.
The school has staff with a Master of Arts in Special Needs from the University of Nottingham, indicating SEN expertise.
The school operates English and Greek language streams (English Speakers and Greek Speakers), with English taught for the English Speakers track and Greek language provision for other groups.
Staff CPD includes training on children's mental wellbeing, reflecting a focus on wellbeing in professional development.
All statutory and mandatory training includes safeguarding, and staff have completed safeguarding education such as Safeguarding in Education Awareness Raising (Level One).
1. Applying to The Grammar School Limassol is a simple, personal process. All new students must take an entrance examination in English (or Greek for Greek speakers entering Class 1) and Mathematics. Before the school year begins, Class 1 students are invited to two induction days in September, giving them the opportunity to get to know the school and their classmates before regular lessons start.
2. Cyprus public school students receive preparatory lessons for the entrance examinations. Grammar School Junior students are exempt if they have above-average end-of-year grades. Those with unsatisfactory grades must pass entrance examinations in English and Mathematics to secure Class 1. Class 2–4 new students must take entrance examinations in English and Mathematics.