Greece, Athens
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Maroussi, Athens, Greece (151, Mesogion str., Maroussi 15126). The school has excellent facilities in Maroussi with easy access from all over Athens. School buses serve all of Attica.
Pre-School; Elementary; Junior High; Senior High
Private day school
Greece
Monday–Friday 08:00–16:00
School buses serve all of Attica
Application / examination fee
- A non‑refundable examination (application) fee of EUR 50 is charged for participation in the admissions assessment; if the candidate is accepted this amount is deducted from the tuition charges.
Tuition fees (by year group / term / year)
- No published schedule of tuition amounts by year group, term or academic year (2026/27 or 2025/26) is available in the school's public materials. The school's admissions and programme pages describe the registration process and programmes offered but do not list per‑term or per‑year tuition figures.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school issues payment instructions electronically after registration steps and requires parents to send proof of payment to the admissions office email address. Parents are asked to follow the bank transfer instructions provided at the time of registration.
- For external/qualification exam registrations (example: International A‑Level exam registrations), the school publishes payment deadlines and distinguishes normal and late fees; payments for those registrations must be made by the stated deadlines and are non‑refundable after the stated cut‑off.
Boarding fees
- Boarding is not offered; Doukas School operates as a day school covering Pre‑School through Senior High and does not publish boarding provision or boarding fees.
Other costs and additional fees
- The school references school supplies and necessary school equipment for new pupils but does not publish standardised prices for uniform, books, stationery or optional extracurricular charges. Costs for uniforms, school kit and optional services are handled separately and are not itemised in the publicly available admissions information.
- For some international programmes there are programme‑specific charges or discounts noted (for example, a 20% discount referenced for certain BTEC progression scenarios), but specific tuition amounts for those programmes are not published in the public materials reviewed.
Refund information
- The admissions assessment fee (EUR 50) is non‑refundable if the candidate does not proceed with registration; when a candidate is accepted that fee is credited against tuition.
- Exam registration payments (e.g., International A‑Level registrations) may be non‑refundable after published deadlines; the school's exam pages state that registrations after the deadline are subject to late fees and that cancellation after the deadline does not allow refund of the registration amount.
- No publicly posted, itemised general tuition‑refund policy (for mid‑year withdrawal or term cancellation) was found in the materials reviewed.
Accepted fee payment options
- The school publishes bank transfer payment details (examples shown in public pages). The admissions page gives an Alpha Bank account and IBAN for fee payments (IBAN: GR4501403590359002320001383) and requests that proof of payment be emailed to admissions@doukas.gr.
- For international / exam‑related payments the school lists multiple bank accounts (Piraeus, National, Alpha) with IBANs for payment of examination or programme fees. The school's published instructions for those payments name the bank accounts and require electronic submission of payment proof to the indicated email contact.
- No publicly posted option for card (credit/debit) payments or an online card‑payment portal was found in the materials reviewed; the publicly documented payment routes are bank transfers with emailed proof.
Summary of search result (what was and was not available publicly)
- Publicly available school materials specify the admissions assessment fee (EUR 50), bank transfer payment channels and exam‑registration payment rules and deadlines. They do not contain a published, itemised tuition schedule showing per‑term or per‑year tuition amounts by year group for the 2026/27 academic year (nor for 2025/26) in the documents and pages reviewed. The information above therefore records the fees and payment rules that are publicly stated and notes that full tuition figures and a detailed billing schedule were not found in the school's publicly available materials.
Doukas School in Maroussi, Athens, Greece, is a private day school serving students aged 3 to 18. The Greek national curriculum is complemented by international programs, including the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (conducted in English), International A-Levels (with streams such as Engineering, Economics, Psychology, Art) and a BTEC Foundation in Art, Design & Media Practice. A US Dual Diploma Program is available, and a COMBO arrangement with Senior High aligns with local requirements. The campus spans 23,115 square meters with a 1:7 teacher–student ratio, and facilities support 1:1 computing, language certifications in English, French and German, and partnerships with Cambridge ESOL, Institut Français de Grèce, Goethe-Institut, and Österr. Institut. The University Placement Center offers guidance for higher education in Europe, the USA, Canada, UAE and Australia. The school emphasizes modern pedagogy, individualized learning, and broad extracurriculars through clubs in STEM, arts, leadership and service, along with sport and wellness programs for all.