Greece, Athens
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The Philippine School in Greece was incorporated as a non-stock, non-profit educational corporation and is registered as Philippine School in Greece, Inc. with the Securities and Exchange Commission. It is governed by the Corporation Code and applicable Philippine laws. A Manual of Policies and Regulations (MOPAR) governs PSG, drawn up by the Inter-Agency Committee of regulatory agencies of the Philippine government, and is amplified by the PSG Manual of Norms and Policies approved by the Board of Management. The school is also governed by Greek private-school law (Law No. 4186) and local authorities. PSG has held a government permit to operate since 1997 and DepEd recognition since October 2017.
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.