Greece, Athens
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The International School of Piraeus (ISP) teaches the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP) in combination with the National curriculum and offers a bilingual Greek–English learning experience from the start. Catered to ages 3 to 12, ISP adopts a transdisciplinary, inquiry‑based, student‑centred approach that develops intellectual, physical, emotional and social growth through rigorous assessment and intercultural understanding. Since 2013 ISP has held IB accreditation and undergoes external assessment every five years. The school opened the International Metropolitan School in Alimos in 2022, expanding its footprint. Facilities include grade‑level classrooms with PC access, internet, smartboards, and dedicated spaces for PE, visual arts and STEM. The two libraries house over 8,000 books, including more than 3,800 English titles. A STEM/Visual Arts space features a 20+ PC lab and a 3D printer. An outdoor classroom, all‑weather outdoor and indoor playing areas, a well‑equipped kitchen, and campus‑wide digital platforms support teaching and well‑being. Everyday.
Praxitelous 66, Pireas 185 32, Greece
International School of Piraeus has instruction in English.
International School of Piraeus teaches IB (PYP) for students aged 3 to 12.
The International School of Piraeus teaches the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP) in combination with the National curriculum. There is a bilingual curriculum from the beginning of learning. ISP has been an IB-accredited school since 2013 and undergoes external assessment by the International Baccalaureate every five years.
1. Submit a completed application form along with supporting documents. Academic records from the previous school year are required. A photocopy of the student's passport or identity card (non-Greek citizens) is required. Two passport-sized photographs must be provided, along with a recent medical health certificate and the birth certificate. These documents establish eligibility for admission and assist with grade placement. 2. Grade placement is based on age and will be strictly followed to determine the appropriate grade level. A trial period of two weeks to one month is observed, and placement can be reviewed after thorough consultation with all parties concerned. 3. Tuition and payment details apply to enrollment. The tuition fee and extras (homework club, lunch, school bus, uniforms, etc.) are paid monthly, for 10 months for Primary/KG3/KG2 and 11 months for KG1/Nursery, in equal parts. Because class sizes are limited, charges are calculated for the full school year regardless of attendance duration. Starting in September or October requires 100% of tuition; starting in November reduces to 90%, then 80% in December, 70% in January, 60% in February, 50% in March, and 40% in April. Mid-year withdrawals for serious reasons require advance notice and charges are calculated based on the month of departure. 4. Enrollment scheduling. To arrange a meeting with the Head of School, contact the main office. School begins on September 12 for KG2, KG3 and Primary, and on September 7 for Nursery and KG1; the timetable and staff training days are published in the Parents' Agenda. These dates provide the framework for the first day of classes.