Greece, Athens
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Verita International School operates across three campuses in the Athens area: Early Years at Irakliou 30, Glyfada; Primary at Smirnis 13, Glyfada; Secondary at Marinou Antipa 4, Alimos.
Early Years; Primary; Secondary
International day school
S.E.E.D. Center (Social, Emotional, Ethical, and Developmental) addresses a wide spectrum of educational needs. Class sizes are small with a 1:9 student-teacher ratio.
Greece
Application / Registration Fees
- One-time non-refundable registration fee: EUR 1,500 for all new students.
Tuition fees by year group (annual and per semester)
- Nursery / Reception (Ages 2½–6): EUR 7,480 per year — EUR 3,740 per semester.
- Year 1 (Ages 5–6): EUR 9,480 per year — EUR 4,740 per semester.
- Years 2–6 (Ages 6–11): EUR 10,460 per year — EUR 5,230 per semester.
- Years 7–9 (Ages 11–14): EUR 11,240 per year — EUR 5,620 per semester.
- Years 10–13 (Ages 14–18): EUR 12,320 per year — EUR 6,160 per semester.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition is quoted as an annual amount. The school's academic year is organised in two semesters; the per-semester figures above are the annual fee divided into two equal semester amounts.
- The school states it offers flexible payment options and accepts credit cards with a small bank service fee. Specific installment plans, due dates, or detailed billing schedules are handled through the school's billing process.
Sibling discount
- A 5% tuition discount is applied for siblings.
Boarding fees
- The school does not list any boarding provision or boarding fees. Transportation (bus service), meal plans, and after-school programmes are offered for additional fees.
Other costs and typical additional fees
- The following additional costs may apply (items listed by the school):
- English Language Learner (ELL) support fees
- Middle Years & Secondary text books
- Uniforms
- CL English & Maths exam fees
- CAT4 testing fees
- iGCSE exam fees
- A-Level exam fees
- SEED Center participation fees
- Transportation (school bus)
- Meal plan (school meals: breakfast, hot lunch, afternoon snack) and after-school programme fees.
Refund information
- The registration fee is explicitly non-refundable. No separate tuition refund schedule is published in the public fee summary; the registration fee's non-refundable status is stated.
Fee payment options
- Credit cards are accepted; a small bank service fee applies to card payments. The school indicates flexible payment arrangements are available and may offer special tuition accommodations for families needing assistance.
Notes for parents (concise)
- All amounts above are shown in euros (EUR) and are presented as the school's published annual tuition for the stated year groups; per-semester amounts above divide the annual fee into two equal semesters matching the school's two-semester academic calendar.
Verita International School in Athens provides an international education for ages 2 to 18. Verita follows the National Curriculum for England & Wales with progression from early years through IGCSE and A-Levels. The Primary School delivers the National Curriculum through the International Primary Curriculum (IPC), with Greek language and second languages including French, and Social Emotional Ethical Learning integrated across the curriculum. The school blends IEYC/IPC/IMYC through Fieldwork Education to create interdisciplinary units, supported by Emory University's Social, Emotional and Ethical Learning program. Literacy and numeracy are enhanced by Literary Tree reading and White Rose Maths, with English Language Learner support and a broad arts and sports program. The Secondary School extends to IMYC in Years 7–9, IGCSEs in Years 10–11, and A-Levels in Years 12–13, with internships and career exploration opportunities. The newly opened Secondary Campus offers science laboratories, art and design studios, professional-level sports facilities, educational excursions, and opportunities for family participation in school events.