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Is the education in Greece good?

Many people choose to immigrate to Greece because they take a fancy to Greek education. So what is good about Greek education? Let me introduce it to you, hoping to help you.

Where is the education in Greece?

Studying in Greece is cost-effective. The quality of its private schools is higher, but the tuition fees are lower than those in Britain and America (4,000 to 6,000 euros per year for primary and junior high schools and 6,000 to 9,000 euros per year for senior high schools). Compared with the tuition fee of 10,000 pounds in British private schools and 30,000 to 40,000 dollars in the United States, it is still very cost-effective. In addition, if you hold an immigrant visa, your children can enjoy the treatment of EU students studying in other schools in EU countries, and the tuition fee is only 50% to 70% of that of non-EU students.

Moreover, the academic qualifications in Greece are also very high in gold, and the academic qualifications are internationally recognized. With their achievements in Greece, they can apply to other better schools in Europe and America for further study. Many private schools in Greece have A-LEVEL (British College Entrance Examination) and SAT (American College Entrance Examination) test sites. Students can take these exams in Greece and enter other British and American universities directly with their grades.

One of the great advantages of Greece is that there are many branches of famous European and American schools. Many famous universities have branches in Greece, such as the University of Sheffield in Britain and the State University of new york in the United States. In addition, some famous universities in Britain have also established cooperation with Greek schools, such as Manchester University, Kent University and City College of London University. After completing the course, students will get the same diplomas as these European and American universities, and the tuition fee is only half that of those countries.

Moreover, Greece, as the cradle of European civilization and education origin, has a profound cultural heritage, and adopts orthodox European and American education systems, and its systems and achievements are seamlessly connected with other famous schools in the world. As far as receiving authentic European and American education is concerned, the quality is naturally much higher than that of domestic schools and some pheasant schools in other countries.

So as far as universities are concerned, Greece may not sound as famous as famous universities in Britain and America, but it is a very good springboard for famous universities, which is worth considering by some families who pursue cost performance.

Greek academic system

Greece has a free and compulsory education system of 12. Schools are divided into public and private schools, and public schools are free of tuition. Since Greek is the main teaching method in public schools, it is suggested that the children of immigrant families who pay attention to British and American education should be sent to private schools with English as the teaching method.

The primary school in Greece generally starts at the age of six and lasts for six years. After graduating from primary school, I went directly to junior high school without taking exams. Private schools have students to choose from.

The length of junior high school and senior high school is the same as that in China, which is also three years. After graduating from junior high school, students can choose to study in a two-year secondary vocational and technical school, or they can take the national unified entrance examination for ordinary high schools and study in ordinary high schools (or they can study in high schools after graduating from vocational schools).

Ordinary high schools have directional branches, similar to domestic liberal arts classes, which are divided into three directions: 1. Humanistic direction (language, history, law, etc. ); 2. Political, economic, social and educational orientation; 3. Scientific direction (medicine, technology, science and engineering, etc.). )

After graduating from high school, students need to take the Pan-Greek National Examination (Greek National University Entrance Examination).

Higher education is divided into university education and higher vocational education. There are two kinds of universities, public and private. Most public universities teach in Greek, and the tuition fee is 65,438+0,000 euros per year, and the undergraduate course lasts for four years (6 years as a medical specialist). The most recommended private university is the branch school of famous European and American universities in Greece, which teaches in English.