The Education Ministry is dedicating 3 December to inclusion and awareness for students with disabilities, replacing regular lessons with activities, workshops and presentations that promote equal access to education and respect for diversity
Greece’s education system faces almost 20,000 vacant posts, with the government blaming maternity leave for the gaps and teachers’ unions condemning the move as an attack on women educators
Greece’s 2025–26 school year opens today with inaugurations, new curricula, and the continuation of digital learning initiatives
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announces the renovation of 431 public schools nationwide under the “Marietta Giannakou” program, aiming to provide upgraded facilities and enhanced accessibility for students by early September
Greece's high school seniors are preparing for the country's most unforgiving test which determines their university future- Panhellenic Exams.
Meanwhile, Greek health authorities say there is no need to close schools nor to conduct mass disinfections.
Greece's former Minister of Education Kyriakos Pierrakakis announces an €82 million funding boost to support the partnerships.
September 11 marks the start of the new school year for Greek public schools, and the Prime Minister announced this year's roster of changes in a Tiktok video.
Protests began at noon against the Greek government's draft law allowing recognition of non-state, non-profit universities operating in Greece
Kyriakos Mitsotakis also called sit-ins of university premises 'illegal acts' which cannot be tolerated as something customary; 'they do not reflect the real will of students'
Protests, sit-ins by groups opposed to a bill allowing recognition of non-state, non-profit tertiary institutes in Greece threaten to scupper semester for students