Lessons Designed for Success

The educational process is organized with a clear strategy and methodical approach, enabling each student to approach the material with confidence and assurance. Middle and high school courses focus on comprehension, analysis, and the development of strong written and oral expression skills. Through personalized guidance, modern teaching methods, and continuous assessment, a stable learning framework is established that leads to meaningful results. Progress is not accidental; it is the outcome of consistency, proper preparation, and collaboration. The ultimate goal is to strengthen skills and achieve high academic performance.

Lower Secondary School Lessons

1st Grade of Lower Secondary School

In the 1st Grade of Lower Secondary School, the foundations are laid for the student’s future academic progress in language and literature. Through structured study and systematic guidance, comprehension, clear expression, and critical thinking are strengthened. The goal is a smooth transition to the demands of secondary education.

Modern Greek Language

Strengthening grammar, syntax, and writing skills. Students learn to understand texts in depth and express themselves with clarity, structure, and confidence.

Modern Greek Literature

Text analysis aimed at understanding themes, symbolism, and characters. Critical thinking and meaningful interpretation of literary works are cultivated.

Ancient Greek

Systematic practice in grammar, syntax, and translation. The goal is the gradual understanding of ancient texts through proper methodology.

History

Organized study of historical events with emphasis on cause-and-effect relationships. Development of critical thinking and clear, structured answers.

Homer’s Odyssey

Interpretative approach to the epic with emphasis on linguistic understanding and its timeless messages. Students develop meaningful engagement with ancient literature.

2nd Grade of Lower Secondary School

In the 2nd Grade of Lower Secondary School, the curriculum becomes more demanding and understanding more in-depth. Through systematic study and targeted guidance, language skills, analytical thinking, and organized preparation are strengthened. The goal is the gradual deepening of knowledge and the development of self-confidence, building solid foundations for the following grades and their increased academic demands.

Modern Greek Language

Further development of grammar and syntax through systematic practice in writing. Emphasis is placed on text comprehension and the clear, well-documented formulation of answers.

Modern Greek Literature

Analysis of literary texts with emphasis on thematic approach and narrative techniques. Critical thinking and meaningful interpretation are cultivated.

Ancient Greek

Systematic study of grammar, syntax, and translation. The goal is a deeper understanding of ancient language and the development of proper analytical methodology.

History

Organized approach to historical periods through the analysis of sources and events. Students strengthen their ability to connect information and develop well-structured historical responses.

Homer’s Iliad

Interpretative analysis of excerpts with emphasis on linguistic understanding and the ideological elements of the work. Students develop meaningful engagement with the Homeric epic.

3rd Grade of Lower Secondary School

In the 3rd Grade of Lower Secondary School, preparation becomes more focused and demanding. Through systematic organization, in-depth study of the material, and continuous assessment, students develop autonomy and critical thinking skills. The goal is meaningful understanding and a smooth transition to high school, built on strong foundations and self-confidence.

Modern Greek Language

Further development of structure and writing skills with emphasis on text analysis and proper documentation. Mature and well-organized written expression is cultivated.

Modern Greek Literature

Systematic interpretative approach to texts with analysis of themes and narrative techniques. Critical thinking and well-documented answer development are strengthened.

Ancient Greek

Comprehensive study of grammar and syntax with emphasis on accurate translation and interpretation. Students develop a stable methodology for approaching ancient texts.

History

Targeted preparation with emphasis on understanding historical developments and connecting events. Organized thinking and clear answer structure are cultivated.

Euripides – Helen

Analytical approach to the work with emphasis on linguistic understanding and dramatic analysis. The timeless messages and deeper meaning of the text are highlighted.

Upper Secondary School Lessons

1st Grade of Upper Secondary School

The 1st Grade of Upper Secondary School is a decisive stage in the academic journey, as it lays the foundation for the increased demands of the following years. Through organized study, systematic practice, and meaningful guidance, analytical thinking and effective written expression are strengthened. The goal is gradual preparation for the 2nd and 3rd Grades of High School with stability and self-confidence.

Modern Greek Language

Further development in text analysis and writing skills with emphasis on structure, documentation, and clear argumentation. Mature and well-organized written expression is cultivated.

Modern Greek Literature

Systematic interpretative approach to texts with emphasis on thematic analysis and narrative techniques. Critical thinking and well-documented answer development are strengthened.

Ancient Greek

Intensive study of grammar and syntax aimed at accurate translation and analysis. A methodical approach to ancient texts and precision in expression are developed.

History

Organized approach to historical units with emphasis on connecting information and analytical answer development. Critical thinking and clear argumentation are strengthened.

2nd Grade of Upper Secondary School

The 2nd Grade of Upper Secondary School is a crucial stage of preparation for the 3rd Grade and the Panhellenic (National) Examinations. The curriculum deepens and requires systematic study, analytical thinking, and consistent organization. Through targeted guidance and continuous assessment, students strengthen their methodical approach and self-confidence. The goal is meaningful understanding and a gradual transition to a higher level of academic demands.

Modern Greek Language (General Education)

Further development in the analysis of non-literary texts and in producing well-documented writing. Emphasis is placed on argumentative structure, clarity of expression, and organization of ideas.

Modern Greek Literature (General Education)

Systematic interpretative approach to literary texts with analysis of themes and narrative techniques. Mature critical thinking and well-documented answer development are cultivated.

Ancient Greek (Specialization)

Intensive study of both taught and unseen texts with emphasis on grammar, syntax, and interpretation. A structured analytical strategy is developed.

History (Specialization)

Analytical approach to historical units with emphasis on synthesizing information and developing well-documented answers. The ability to critically connect historical events is strengthened.

Latin (Specialization)

Systematic study of grammar and translation with emphasis on linguistic accuracy and content comprehension. A consistent methodology for approaching texts is cultivated.

3rd Grade of Upper Secondary School

The 3rd Grade of Upper Secondary School is the most demanding and decisive year of the academic journey. Preparation is organized with a clear strategy, systematic revision, and continuous assessment. Emphasis is placed on in-depth understanding, precision in expression, and effective time management during examinations. The goal is to achieve maximum performance with confidence, consistency, and a clear methodological approach.

Modern Greek Language (General Education)

Targeted preparation in the analysis of non-literary texts and the production of well-documented writing. Emphasis is placed on argumentative structure, organization, and clear development of ideas.

Modern Greek Literature (General Education)

Comprehensive interpretative approach to texts with analysis of themes, narrative techniques, and symbolism. Mature, well-documented answer development is cultivated in line with examination requirements.

Ancient Greek (Specialization)

Intensive practice in both taught and unseen texts with emphasis on grammatical accuracy, syntax, and methodical translation. A stable strategy for approaching examination topics is developed.

History (Specialization)

Systematic revision and in-depth study aimed at the accurate presentation of historical developments. Emphasis is placed on structured answer development and the synthesis of information.

Latin (Specialization)

Targeted preparation in translation and grammatical–syntactical analysis. Methodical thinking, precision, and effective exam strategy are cultivated.