Greece, Athens
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Campion School is an international day school in Pallini, 16 km east of Athens, serving students aged 3 to 18. It offers a British-style education with an adapted British curriculum in the Junior and Senior Schools, English and Mathematics aligned to the English National Curriculum, IPC for other subjects, Cambridge IGCSE in Year 10, and the IB Diploma in Years 12–13. Instruction is in English; Greek language, literature and history are available for Greek high-school equivalence, and English as an Additional Language support is provided. Languages include Spanish, French and Arabic. The Pallini campus has separate Junior and Senior Schools in purpose-built facilities opened in 2000. It features a soccer pitch, running track, long jump area, changing rooms, plus tennis and basketball courts. Classrooms have interactive white boards and Wi‑Fi. After-school sport runs 3:45–4:45 pm, with a late bus for the Senior School. Music, drama, debating, Model UN and Greek dancing are offered.
Agias Ioulianis 2, Pallini 153 51, Greece
Campion School has instruction in English.
Campion School is located at Aghias Ioulianis 2, Pallini 153 51, Greece. Pallini is 16 km east of the centre of Athens, on its own purpose-built premises with separate Junior and Senior schools on site.
Pre-School (Nursery & Reception); Junior School (Year 1–6); Senior School (Year 7–13).
British international day school. It offers a British-style education with an adapted British curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE in Year 10 and the IB Diploma in Years 12–13.
Greece
Secular
There is a comprehensive bus service connecting the school to most suburbs in the greater Athens area.
Annual tuition at Campion School ranges from EUR 8,755 to EUR 14,950 for 2026/27.
Campion School teaches IB (DP), Cambridge IGCSE for students aged 3 to 18.
Junior School (Years 1–6) follows an adapted British programme; English and Mathematics align with the English National Curriculum, while other subjects are taught through the International Primary Curriculum (IPC). Lower School (Years 7–9) follows an adapted British curriculum and enters the Cambridge IGCSE programme in Year 10; Year 11 sits Cambridge IGCSE examinations. All students participate in the IB Diploma Programme in Years 12–13, supported by the Universities Counsellor, IB Coordinator and Year Tutors. The teaching is in English across the school; Greek language, literature and history are available for Greek high school equivalency, and English as an Additional Language support is offered. Foreign languages include Spanish, French and Arabic; the school emphasises Greek culture and heritage as part of the curriculum.
Small class sizes around 20 students; even smaller in the IB Diploma Programme.
IB Diploma results 2024: 100% pass rate; average 36 points; top score 45; 27% of pupils scored 40+; 67% scored 35+; 78% scored higher than the world average (30.3); over half of subject grades were 6 or 7. IB Diploma results 2025: 100% pass rate; 87% of pupils scored above the world average; 53% scored 35+; 23% scored 40+.
Graduates pursue higher education across the UK, Europe and North America, with UK destinations including Oxford, Imperial, Royal Holloway, Glasgow and Warwick; North America, MIT, University of Chicago and Brown are among noted destinations; Europe includes École Polytechnique (France), Karolinska Institute (Sweden), IE Madrid (Spain), Groningen (Netherlands) and Politecnico Milano (Italy). In 2024 the graduating class received 115 offers from universities worldwide, reflecting strong global university placement.
Gifted and Talented: Early identification and the provision of rigorously differentiated learning activities to ensure the needs of each child are met, enabling them to achieve their full potential.
Campion School provides a supportive environment where each pupil is treated as an individual and welfare is a shared responsibility of staff and peers. A comprehensive PSHE and RSHE programme develops personal and social skills. Pastoral care is led by the Assistant Head – Pastoral and supported by the school nurse. Pupils benefit from a structured routine with daily contact with teachers, attendance monitoring, proactive communication with families, and encouragement of physical activity and creative subjects to support well‑being and confidence.
Campion School uses a whole‑school approach to SEND. Pupils are assessed on entry to identify needs; most SEND provision is delivered within mainstream lessons with some Learning Support sessions. A Learning Support Coordinator oversees assessment and provision, and a dedicated Learning Support classroom and resources support pupils. Each learner in Learning Support has a Personal Education Plan; external assessments may be arranged with costs borne by parents. Greek is studied by nearly all pupils; Spanish or French is offered as a third language. In Senior School, the timetable may include Learning Support alongside language study, and admissions may involve specialist assessments when appropriate.
English is the language of instruction. In Senior School, pupils whose native language is not English sit an English test as part of the admissions process; English and other assessments are used to determine readiness. Greek is studied by nearly all pupils, with Spanish or French offered as a third language; EAL is timetabled alongside Greek, and Learning Support can be arranged where needed (with parental consent). External private support may be used when necessary, with costs borne by parents.
Emotional and psychological well‑being are a focus of Campion's provision. The school provides emotional and psychological support to pupils, recognizes the impact of online learning on well‑being, and maintains routines that include regular lessons, daily contact with teachers, and ongoing monitoring of attendance. Staff promote physical activity and creative subjects as part of the well‑being strategy, and families are encouraged to communicate concerns to the school.
Safeguarding is the highest priority. The policy outlines designated safeguarding leads for both Junior and Senior Schools and includes a School Nurse and safeguarding trustee. The school provides a safe environment, implements a comprehensive PSHE and RSHE programme, prohibits corporal punishment, and requires annual safeguarding training for staff. The procedures cover reporting concerns, working with external agencies, and safeguarding the welfare of pupils, including those with SEND or other vulnerabilities. The policy is reviewed annually.
Registering at Campion: The first stage of the admissions process is the online enquiry form submission and the submission of the most recent school reports. A preliminary visit may be scheduled, including a tour of the premises and an opportunity for parents and pupils to ask questions and become acquainted with the school ethos and climate for learning. For Early Years and Junior School applicants, after the initial visit an interview with the Head of Junior School is scheduled; school reports for the previous two years should be submitted before the interview if the pupil is already attending another school. In the Senior School (years 7–13), candidates whose native language is not English will sit an English test; all applicants will also sit an entrance examination in Vocabulary, Mathematics and non-verbal abilities prior to interview. Pupils may be admitted at any point in the school year depending on space, with priority given to international families; there are cut-off dates for each year group by birthdates; exceptional circumstances may place a pupil in a class that does not correspond with age; parental preferences will be considered, but the final determination rests with the Headmaster. Further information regarding Senior School English and entrance tests is contained in the Admissions Policy. The Application fee is €100, which includes testing. Following a successful interview and acceptance of a place, formal admission requires submission of: Application for Admission (sent electronically); Health Form; Bus Request Form; Copy of Passport. Information regarding school uniforms includes Junior Uniform Requirements, Senior Uniform Requirements, and Ordering School Uniform. For the academic year 2025–2026, places in the Learning Support programme are extremely limited and many groups remain full; priority will be given to international applicants.
Campion School offers a limited number of partial and full academic scholarships for the IB Diploma programme. External candidates only are eligible. Suitable candidates for the academic year 2022–23 should be born between 1 September 2005 and 31 August 2006, should possess Proficiency-level English and an overall grade average of at least 18.0 in the Greek system or equivalent for candidates with a non-Greek educational background. The scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic performance and the candidate's overall profile. For further information, please email [email protected]
Waiting List: Applications are processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Where a start date corresponds to the start of the next academic year, if a year group is at capacity, applicants may be placed on the waiting list. If places subsequently become available, an application will be given priority according to the criteria listed. The completion of the school's re-registration exercise will determine how many places are available for the following year.