Account
Shortlist
Currency
Byron College - The British International School logo

Byron College - The British International School

Greece, Athens

Shortlist

· Reviewed by · Chief Marketing Officer

Managed by doris 👵🏼
The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees €8,250 - 13,750
Ages 3 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 1986
Bus Service Yes
Academic offering
Curriculum British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels
Taught languages English, Spanish, German
Strengths Sport, Performing Arts, Academic Enrichment
Clubs Arts and Creative, Academic and Intellectual, Community and Service
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Byron College is a private British international school in Greece, established in 1986 in Athens. It teaches a UK National Curriculum for ages 4–18 on a single campus, from Early Years through Year 9 following the Key Stage model, Years 10–11 toward IGCSE examinations, and the Sixth Form offering AS/A-Levels. The school enrolls about 560 students from more than 50 national backgrounds, with around 30% Greek; English is the language of instruction and the British curriculum is enriched to reflect the Greek context. The 5,000 square metre campus in Pallini features bright, naturally lit classrooms, outdoor learning spaces, courtyards and a library, plus sustainability features and bioclimatic design. Unique aspects include cross‑age mentoring and the Ellinomathia examinations alongside Edexcel and Cambridge awards. A broad enrichment programme runs alongside academics, including Model United Nations, Drama, Greek Dancing and the Duke of Edinburgh Award, supported by strong sport, arts and languages provision.

46, Leof. Anthousas ave, Pallini 153 51, Greece

The Essentials

Byron College - The British International School has instruction in English.

Location

The Byron College campus is in Pallini, Athens, Greece, at 46 Anthousas Avenue, Pallini 15351. In September 2025 the school moved to a brand‑new Pallini campus designed to support collaboration and wellbeing.

Stages

Ages 4–18 on one shared campus: Early Years (4–5), Primary (5–11) with UK Key Stages 1–2, and Secondary (11–18) with Key Stages 3–5. The curriculum follows the UK system, with IGCSE in Years 10–11 and Sixth Form (Years 12–13).

Type

Private British international school.

Additional learning support

A SENCo and a full‑time psychologist support learning. Individualised Education Plans (IEPs) are used, with English as an Additional Language (EAL) support and provision for students with more complex needs.

Country affiliation

Greece

Bus service

A school bus service operates with routes to specified areas; routes may change based on demand. Buses are driven by qualified staff and monitored for safety, and after‑school transport is available for enrichment activities.

Fees

Annual tuition at Byron College - The British International School ranges from EUR 8,250 to EUR 13,750 for 2026/27.

Fees covered (academic year)

Fees below apply to the 2025–2026 academic year.

Application and registration fees

- Admission test fee: EUR 150 (charged for students applying for Years 5–12).
- Registration fee (one-time, non-refundable, secures place):
- EYFS and Year 1: EUR 1,000.
- Years 2–13: EUR 1,700.

Tuition fees by year group (annual / three-installment breakdown / monthly option and early-payment (5%) settlement total)

- EYFS (Age 4–5)
- Annual tuition: EUR 8,250.
- Installments: EUR 2,750 / EUR 2,750 / EUR 2,750.
- Monthly option (Sep–June): EUR 825 per month.
- 5% settlement total if paid by 11 July 2025: EUR 7,840.

- Key Stage 1 (Years 1–2)
- Annual tuition: EUR 10,450.
- Installments: EUR 3,500 / EUR 3,500 / EUR 3,450.
- Monthly option (Sep–June): EUR 1,045 per month.
- 5% settlement total if paid by 11 July 2025: EUR 9,930.

- Key Stage 2 (Years 3–6)
- Annual tuition: EUR 10,800.
- Installments: EUR 3,600 / EUR 3,600 / EUR 3,600.
- Monthly option (Sep–June): EUR 1,080 per month.
- 5% settlement total if paid by 11 July 2025: EUR 10,260.

- Key Stage 3 (Years 7–9)
- Annual tuition: EUR 12,000.
- Installments: EUR 4,000 / EUR 4,000 / EUR 4,000.
- Monthly option (Sep–June): EUR 1,200 per month.
- 5% settlement total if paid by 11 July 2025: EUR 11,400.

- Key Stage 4 (Years 10–11)
- Annual tuition: EUR 12,650.
- Installments: EUR 4,250 / EUR 4,250 / EUR 4,150.
- Monthly option (Sep–June): EUR 1,265 per month.
- 5% settlement total if paid by 11 July 2025: EUR 12,020.

- Sixth Form (Years 12–13)
- Annual tuition: EUR 13,750.
- Installments: EUR 4,600 / EUR 4,600 / EUR 4,550.
- Monthly option (Sep–June): EUR 1,375 per month.
- 5% settlement total if paid by 11 July 2025: EUR 13,060.

Mid-year registrations (pro rata charge when joining after the start of the academic year)

- Mid-year registration percentages charged on the full annual tuition when a student joins in a given month:
- Sep: 100%; Oct: 90%; Nov: 80%; Dec: 70%; Jan: 60%; Feb: 50%; Mar: 40%; Apr: 30%; May: 20%; Jun: 10%.

Transportation fees (annual, by zone)

- Zone A (Anthoussa, Gerakas, Metro Doukissis Plakentias, Pallini until Elaionos): EUR 1,000.
- Zone B (Agia Paraskevi, Ano Halandri, Polydroso, Patima Chalandriou, Vrilissia, Melissia, Marousi …): EUR 1,900.
- Zone C (Chalandri, Cholargos, Papagou, Psychiko, Filothei, Marousi old town, Pefki, Kifisia …): EUR 2,050.
- Zone D (Athens, Zografou, Ampelokipoi, Galatsi, Nea Ionia, Metamorfosi, Nea Filadelfia, Iraklio …): EUR 2,200.
- Zone E (Ilioupoli, Argyroupoli, Elliniko, Alimos, Glyfada, Kalythia, Moschato, Nea Smyrni, Faliro, Voula, Vari …): EUR 2,400.
- Full transportation fees are charged even if only a one-way service is required. Routes are subject to change based on demand and availability.

Additional costs and exclusions (charged separately)

- The tuition figures do not include external examination fees (IGCSE, AS/A2, ICT/ECDL, special language exams such as CPE, DELF, etc.), uniform, textbooks, supplies/equipment, medical examination charges, excursions/trips, and extra-curricular/enrichment activities. A list of enrichment activities and term prices is circulated to parents each term.
- Uniforms are required for Nursery through Year 11 and are purchased separately from the school's uniform suppliers (LB Creations and selected Marks & Spencer items). Order forms and a uniform guide are available. No uniform prices are included in tuition.

Discounts

- Family discount: 10% on tuition fees only for each additional child registered in the same family.
- Early-payment settlement discount: 5% discount on tuition if the full fees are paid by the deadline stated (deadline shown as 11 July 2025 for the 2025–2026 schedule).

Refunds and mid-year withdrawal charges

- Registration fees are one-time and non-refundable.
- Mid-year withdrawal / refund policy: when a student leaves during the academic year, a percentage of the full annual tuition is charged as follows (these percentages are applied to the full annual tuition to calculate the charge):
- Leaving in Sep: 20% charged
- Oct: 30% charged
- Nov: 40% charged
- Dec: 50% charged
- Jan: 60% charged
- Feb: 70% charged
- Mar: 80% charged
- Apr: 90% charged
- May: full tuition charged
- Jun: full tuition charged
(A refund of tuition is calculated after applying the applicable charged percentage.)

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Fees must be paid promptly within 10 working days of the signed fee agreement. The school reserves the right to take action if an agreed payment schedule is not adhered to. Advance payment by the end of June is requested to secure a place for the following academic year and to assist in planning.
- Installment plan shown above is three payments (dates determined by the school); a monthly option is available for the Sep–June period as shown per year group. A 5% settlement discount applies if full payment is received by the stated early-payment deadline.

Fee payment options and bank details instructions

- Accepted payment methods:
- Cash at the Operations Administrator's office (maximum EUR 500 per cash payment).
- Credit card at the Operations Administrator's office (all major cards accepted except American Express and Diners).
- Cheque (dated for current date or date of agreed instalment).
- Bank deposit / transfer to Greek accounts and deposits from abroad (IBAN/SWIFT details are provided to remit funds). When transferring funds, all bank charges must be borne by the remitter; all transfers must include the full name of the student and reason for payment (e.g., tuition fees, activities, exam fees, admissions test, registration fee). Bank transfer slips should be emailed to the Head of Administration after the transfer to facilitate billing.

Boarding

- No boarding provision or boarding fees are listed; fees are presented for day provision only.

Other notes on extra charges

- Examination fees, enrichment activities, trips, special language exam charges, textbooks, and equipment are charged in addition to the tuition and are billed separately or announced termly. Transport is an additional annual fee by zone as listed above. Uniforms are purchased separately from the school's suppliers.
Academics

Byron College - The British International School teaches British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

The school teaches a UK curriculum for ages 4–18 on one campus. From Early Years through Year 9, the curriculum follows the UK Key Stage model. In Years 10–11, students work toward IGCSE examinations. In the Sixth Form (Years 12–13), students study A-Levels to prepare for university.

Exam Results

In 2024, 38% of all A-Levels taken were awarded A-A grades, higher than the UK average of 28%. All Year 13 students progressed to universities in the UK or worldwide, with destinations including Imperial College London, University of Manchester, UCL, Durham University, University of St Andrews, University of Amsterdam, Eindhoven University of Technology, University of Calgary, and the University of California.

Higher Education Progression

Graduates go on to universities worldwide, with destinations including Imperial College London, University of Manchester, UCL, Durham University, University of St Andrews, University of Amsterdam, Eindhoven University of Technology, University of Calgary, and University of California. The college provides ongoing guidance for university applications, including for Oxbridge.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school uses the CARE Competencies Framework to develop life skills alongside academics. The framework covers Community, Action, Respect, and Excellence, and is integrated into every lesson, activity, and project. Students build skills in communication, collaboration, inclusiveness, resilience, leadership, and self-awareness. Competencies are assessed as part of regular reporting to track personal growth. Byron College emphasizes a holistic approach that aims to help students become responsible global citizens and effective problem-solvers.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

Byron College has a Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Policy. The policy states that teachers meet the needs of all students through differentiated teaching and that the SEN Department, headed by the Head of Primary or Secondary and the School Psychologist, devises appropriate provision. Identification and assessment of SEN can involve early identification, classroom observation, and referrals, with an intervention plan developed for each student. External referrals may be suggested, and records are maintained securely for necessary parties. Access arrangements for examinations are provided to entitle students with needs to participate, while some services (e.g., shadow teachers or certain therapies) may incur extra costs. The policy also notes that some students may have English as an additional language (EAL) and that EAL provisions are described in the separate EAL policy.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

All non-native speakers are reassessed for their level of English upon entry. EAL support is available for students based on needs assessed by the EAL department. For older students, additional EAL classes may be required as a condition of acceptance. There is an additional cost for extra curriculum EAL classes.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is supported through the CARE Competencies Framework, which includes resilience, emotional regulation, and mindfulness, integrated into lessons and activities. The CARE framework fosters leadership, confidence, collaboration, and self-awareness as part of holistic development. The school emphasises community and inclusiveness to support students' emotional health and well-being. Mindfulness exercises and goal-setting activities are used to help students manage challenges and grow.

Safeguarding

Safeguarding means looking after everyone. If you have concerns, you can talk to a safeguarding team. The school designates a Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL), Ms Ellie Lioudaki, Head of Student Development, and Deputy Designated Safeguarding Leads (DDSLs): Mr Joseph Gallagher (Head of Primary), Mr Charis Dedousis (Head of Secondary), and Ms Emma Dodds (Director of Admissions). Contact details are provided for safeguarding concerns.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Parents or guardians contact the Assistant Admissions Officer by completing the Enquiry Form or by e-mail or telephone to book an appointment with the Director of Admissions. It is also possible for an initial interview to take place through Google Meet.

2. Prior to interview the following documents are required: Previous school reports; Confidential Reference Consent Form (sent to parents upon confirmation of interview date); Special Educational Needs documentation if your child has any diagnosis or special requirements; Provisional Subject choices for IGCSE and GCE are sent to parents upon confirmation of interview date for Key Stage 4 (entry Year 10) and KS 5 (Sixth Form entry Year 12).

3. Interview: Parents and prospective students attend the interview with the Director of Admissions, who explains all areas of school life including our philosophy and expectations, and answers questions. This interview provides a first impression of the prospective student and family. A tour of the school premises can be arranged by prior arrangement.

4. If your child's application proceeds beyond interview stage, a Confidential Reference from the current school may be requested. Once received, parents of students wishing to join Byron College at EYFS or Years 1-4 are notified by e-mail if their application has been successful or not. Students applying for Years 5, 6 and the Secondary School are required to sit the INCAS or CAT4 aptitude test as soon as possible after the interview. This is arranged with the Assistant Admissions Officer and a charge is made. Parents are notified by e-mail as to whether their son/daughter's application has been successful, or not, once the results of this assessment, prior school reports, Confidential Reference Form, SEN reports (where relevant) and the subject choices (where relevant) have been received and analyzed by the School Admissions Board.

5. Offer and registration: Any offer of a place must be confirmed within 15 days by email. The submission of all requested documentation, the registration fee payment and the signing of the fee agreement must be completed within 30 days of the offer being made. The School Admissions Board communicates the decision by email.

6. The above documents must be completed and submitted within 28 days of receipt of the offer to secure the student's place. After receipt of the documents and payment of the registration fee, an appointment with the Head of Administration is arranged to sign the fee agreement and submit the medical form.

7. English Language Requirements: Applicants for Key Stage 3 (Years 7-9) should have a level of English equivalent to the Common European Framework B1 or B2 (Cambridge PET or First Certificate). Applicants for Key Stage 4 (Year 10) and Key Stage 5 (Sixth Form: Year 12) are expected to have a minimum level of English equivalent to the Common European Framework B2 level (Cambridge First Certificate). Students cannot be accepted into Byron College if they are non-European citizens without a residence permit.

doris
linked-in-logo facebook-logo instagram-logo
© 2026 doris Worldwide Ltd. All rights reserved.