Greece, Athens
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Philippine School in Greece (PSG) is a private international school in Athens serving children from age 3 to 17. The school follows a bespoke curriculum aligned with the Philippine Department of Education's K-12 Basic Education framework, including Preschool (Nursery to Preparatory), Elementary (Grades 1–6), Junior High (7–10), and Senior High (11–12). Greek is taught at all levels, while Filipino, English, and optional Arabic support a multilingual learning environment. PSG was established in 1997 to serve the Filipino community and operates with the oversight of the Philippine Embassy; it is a non-stock, non-profit corporation, registered with the SEC and recognized by DepEd in 2017. The campus offers a broad range of subjects, including an Academic Track in Senior High, and includes extracurriculars such as a student newspaper, PSG Chronicles, and campus events. The school emphasizes home–school–community partnerships and aims to develop autonomous learners who can pursue tertiary study for international study.
Thimaton Polemou 15, Vironas 162 33, Greece
Philippine School in Greece has instruction in English, Filipino.
Thimaton Polemou 15, 16233 Kareas, Vyronas, Athens, Greece
Preschool; Elementary; Junior High School; Senior High School
Private international school offering Kindergarten through High School
For students with disabilities and special educational needs, some students are taught individually.
Philippines (Ministry of Education)
Arrival 08:00; dismissal 15:00; The academic year runs from September 1 to June 30.
Philippine School in Greece teaches Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 3 to 17.
The Philippine School in Greece implements the K-12 Basic Education framework with a Preschool program and Elementary, Junior High School, and Senior High School divisions. The school adopted K-12 in the 2012–2013 school year. Preschool begins with Nursery at age 3, Kinder at age 4, and Preparatory at age 5, aligning with the K-12 structure. Core subjects in Elementary include English, Filipino, Science, Mathematics, Araling Panlipunan / Civics, Home Economics and Livelihood Education, Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health, Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao, Greek, with Arabic available as an optional subject. Junior High School (Grades 7–10) features a nine-core-subject program including English, Filipino, Science, Mathematics, Araling Panlipunan / Civics, Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE), Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health (MAPEH), Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao, Greek, and Arabic optional. Senior High School offers an Academic Track (Grades 11–12) with courses such as Oral Communication in Context, Reading and Writing Skills, Komunikasyon at Pananaliksik sa Wika at Kulturang Filipino, Pagbasa at Pagsuri sa Iba't ibang Teksto Tungo sa Pananaliksik, 21st Century Literature from the Philippines and the World, Media and Information Literacy, General Mathematics, Statistics and Probability, Earth and Life Science, Physical Science, Introduction to Philosophy of the Human Person, Personal Development, Understanding Culture, Society and Politics, Earth Science, Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction, Entrepreneurship, English for Academic and Professional Purposes, and Pagsulat sa Filipino sa Piling Larangan.
Educates the whole student by providing opportunities in breadth and depth for the concurrent development of emotional, spiritual, academic, cultural, moral, linguistic, physical and creative dimensions; maintains a climate of open and friendly communication, mutual trust and respect; staff receive extensive opportunities for professional development.
English for Academic and Professional Purposes equips students with speaking, listening, reading and writing skills in preparation for college/university and helps overcome language barriers.
The internal regulations emphasize the physical and emotional security of all members; school life includes activities that promote social sensitivity, cooperation, solidarity, democracy, dialogue and acceptance of diversity.
Prevention of violence and school bullying is addressed; there are emergency response procedures and disaster management provisions in PSG.
1. Download the Application for Admission. Docx File (Word) and Pdf File (Acrobat) are provided on the page. 2. For New Enrollees, bring Parents and Child's Passport Copy; Residence Permit Copy; Birth Certificate; 2×2 ID picture – 2 copies. 3. For Transferees, bring Parents and Child's Passport Copy; Residence Permit Copy; Birth Certificate; Passport-size ID picture – 2 copies; Good Morale Certificate; Report Card from Previous School. 4. For Old Pupils and Students, bring Updated Passport and Residence Permit. 5. Bring the documents to enrollment as part of the admissions process.