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The International Baccalaureate IB will be equivalent to the General High School Diploma
The draft law, which was put out for public consultation by the Ministry of Education, aims to change the balance in secondary education and open new paths for students
Second wave of acquisitions in education: Foreign funds now investing in private schools across Greece’s regions
How Greece moved from family-run schools to international education networks – UK-based Forfar Education acquires the Rodion Paideia Group in Rhodes – Iconic Athens schools such as Erasmeios and Ionios also in investors’ sights – Demand for private education rises amid higher incomes and challenges in public schooling
The 12th International Summer University on Greek language, culture & media in Sydney
The "heart" of the Greek language beats in Australia - Organized from 6 to 11 September, the event focuses on the timeless presence of Greek in the Greek-speaking communities of the fifth continent and the prospects for their sustainability in the new digital era
Today the first major discussion on the National Baccalaureate: What changes in Upper Secondary School and access to universities
What the draft provides – The government initiative marks the official launch of the dialogue on a reform that touches the core of the Greek educational system: the way Upper Secondary School operates and its link to entry into Higher Education
The results of the Internal Mobility Programme in Universities were announced
Of the 136 applications submitted in total, 121 were approved
CoE: The Ministry of Education failed to introduce the lesson of Ethics for students exempted from Religious Education
It was judged that the Ministry of Education, despite its bound authority, did not issue for the school year 2025-2026, "all the foreseen ministerial decisions"
Changes at top universities: Oxford abolishes the term ‘doctores’ for inclusion reasons
Latin terms such as magistri (the masters) and doctorates, which have been in use since the Middle Ages, are replaced with the prefix vos ("you") to include non-binary students - Cambridge abolishes beef and lamb and Yale replaces "freshman" with neutral wording