You can apply for the participation of a pupil for admission to a Model (Secondary school, High school) or Experimental (Kindergarten, Primary school, Secondary school, High school) or Church School (Secondary school, High school) or Public Onassis Foundation Schools (Secondary school, High school), for the school year 2025-26.
In Model, Church Schools and Public Onassis Foundation Schools, admission takes place on the basis of examinations, while in Experimental Schools it is done by drawing lots.
The application may be submitted either:
You will need to:
What choices you can make about the schools.
If the online application indicates a Public Onassis Foundation School, the applicant declares that he/she accepts the terms of operation of the Public Onassis Foundation School, the purposes and the mandatory minimum membership of the Groups and Associations.
After the application deadline, the unique application code and the unique six-digit number corresponding to each student are assigned, which are necessary data for the applicant to track the process.
If a Model School or Public Onassis Foundation School or Model Church School is selected at the same time, the order of preference for attending these types of schools is indicated. Only one (1) Model Scool or Public Onassis Foundation School or Model Church School in which the applicant wishes to be a runner-up shall be selected from the schools declared.
Once the application is finalized, you may not modify the application information.
At the end of the draw and examination process, upon entering the office, parents/guardians can be informed of the outcome of their application.
Onassis Public Schools
Public Onassis Public Schools are a single Network of model public schools, with a social character. The creation and operation of the Network is under the supervision of the Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs and Sports, and is supported by a donation from the Onassis Foundation.
Visit mitos.gov.gr for a detailed description of the process.
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