Greece, Thessaloniki
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Boarding houses up to 80 students on the Anatolia College campus, which spans 180 stremmata in Thessaloniki. Facilities include two dormitory floors—one for boys and one for girls—a spacious lounge with books and games, and laundry facilities. Each room accommodates up to two students during the school term (four per room in the CTY Greece summer program). Boarders have access to the full campus, including two libraries, two indoor gyms, basketball, volleyball and soccer facilities, and a track. Meals are served in the dining hall with a Mediterranean diet planned by a nutritionist and tailored to dietary needs. The on-site nurse is available, and the boarding program emphasizes a calm environment that supports study and character development in line with Anatolia's values.
Meals are served on-site in the dining hall and follow a Mediterranean diet supervised by a nutritionist, with arrangements to meet students' dietary needs.
Anatolia College is a private, non-profit educational institution based in Thessaloniki since 1924, combining Greek and American educational traditions. It is governed by a board of trustees and is incorporated in the United States (Massachusetts) as part of its governance structure.
Anatolia College is a co-educational institution in Thessaloniki, Greece, founded in 1886. Encompassing Anatolia Elementary School, Anatolia High School with IBDP, the Pinewood American International School, ACT (American College of Thessaloniki) and CTY Greece, it provides a comprehensive educational pathway from primary through to university level. The college emphasises STEM education and hands-on scientific research experiences.