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Campion School is a leading English-language private international school in
Athens Athens ( ; el, Αθήνα, Athína ; grc, Ἀθῆναι, Athênai (pl.) ) is both the capital and largest city of Greece. With a population close to four million, it is also the seventh largest city in the European Union. Athens dominates ...
,
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, which provides an adapted British educational curriculum to approximately 650 children of foreign residents, the Greek diaspora and local Greeks, from Nursery through to Year 13 (ages three to eighteen). The pupils include children coming from more than 40 different countries.


History

Campion School was founded in 1970 in Athens, Greece, by American banker and
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Thomas Shortell, his wife Betsy Shortell, and American businessman, and later diplomat, Burke O'Connor as an independent, non-profit Anglo-American school governed by a board of trustees. The academic programme is based on the
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(England and Wales) adapted to make full use of the location and
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. Courses lead to
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and the
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(IB). Class sizes are generally small, and children's progress is carefully monitored by a system of class teachers, advisers and year tutors. The school's IGCSE and IB results are consistently well above the UK and IB averages and the school has had six students complete the IB Diploma with a score of 45, the highest grade possible. Students aim for university education in the United Kingdom, various countries within the EU, the USA and Canada. The school provides a dedicated Universities Counsellor who works together with both pupils and parents regarding achieving university entrance goals. The counsellor also organizes regular visitations from university representatives from around the world. The performing arts are well represented both inside and outside the curriculum, and dramatic performances take place in each school at least once per term. Choral and instrumental groups meet on a regular basis, and individual tuition is provided for a variety of musical instruments. There is a wide range of competitive sports on offer and students are encouraged to take part. Football (soccer), volleyball and basketball teams regularly play against opponents from Greece and abroad. Other activities include tennis, athletics, cross-country running, trampolining and modern dance. The School is now located in purpose-built premises in the suburb of
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, 16km east of the city centre, where a full range of academic, sporting and artistic facilities has been constructed. A sports facility which includes a professional soccer pitch, running track and changing pavilion was inaugurated in May 2012. Classrooms are equipped with interactive whiteboards and Wi-Fi. The school organises a bus service covering many suburbs in the greater Athens area. Each bus has an adult supervisor in addition to the driver. Campion is an accredited member of COBIS (
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). and ECIS (European Council of International Schools); in the most recent ISI inspection of the campus in 2014, Campion School scored "Excellent in all categories".


Pupils

Each student is organised into one of the
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, which are named after legendary Greek heroes Alexander, Pericles, Theseus and Heracles. Merits and house points are given to students when exceptional effort is made in order to encourage students and build self-confidence. Pupils are required to wear a uniform up to and including Year 11; students in Years 12 and 13 must adhere to a dress code.http://www.campion.edu.gr/images/stories/uniform%2009.pdf The Campion school uniform has, since its introduction, always consisted of a combination of blue, white, and red. Boys wear navy blue trousers, a white polo shirt and a navy jumper, while girls wear navy blue trousers or a skirt, a white blouse and a red (Junior School) or navy blue (Senior School) jumper. The pupils are divided into Nursery, Reception, Junior (years one through six) and Senior (years seven through thirteen) divisions which, while previously housed at different locations, are now combined on the same premises but in separate buildings.


School activities and curriculum

Campion pupils enjoy a wide variety of extra-curricular activities, including weekly clubs. Students may choose musical instrument lessons including piano, violin, cello, guitar, etc. In addition, pupils are provided with a variety of sports clubs. These include football, softball, tennis (the school has four full-sized multi-use tennis courts), basketball, volleyball, track and field amongst others. There is a debate club in which students prepare motions and debate every week. Every year the debate team participates in various different tournaments across Greece, including the Panhellenic Forensics tournament. Campion School holds its MUN (Model United Nations), th
CSMUN
annually in October. Campion school has a parents' group, the PRC
PRC
(Parents Recreation Club), a group of parents and guardians which meet to discuss and arrange charity sales, fundraisers, Hallowe'en Bonfire, the school's Christmas Bazaar and International Day. Campion school holds performances such as the Christmas concert (organised by the Music Department), Junior and Senior summer concerts, the staff concert, musicals (arranged by the Drama and Music departments), and talks during assemblies from professionals outside the school. Campion School is known for its wide range of choices for trips around Greece and Europe. Year group trips and research trips are organised to noted sites of interest around the country such as Delphi, Messolonghi, Chalkida, Santorini and Milos. The Modern Languages Department also holds trips within Europe to Spain and France. Campion School's curricula are extremely well organised and thorough, and are taught by well qualified staff. During years 10 and 11, students prepare for
IGCSE The International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) is an English language based examination similar to GCSE and is recognised in the United Kingdom as being equivalent to the GCSE for the purposes of recognising prior attainm ...
exams which take place at the end of Year 11. All students then pursue the IB Diploma Programme IB (
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) during years 12 and 13. In the most recent results of 2022, students in Campion achieved exceptional IB results, with the average mark of 38 (out of 45), 6 marks higher than the global average and higher than any other international school in
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. The pass rate was 100%. The former Headmaster of Campion, Mr Stephen Atherton, received MBE (
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) in 2022.


Staff

The majority of the staff are graduates of UK universities and all members of staff are dedicated specialists in their subject area. The current Headmaster is Michael Henderson. The IB coordinator is Kate Varey and the Head of Juniors is Judi Korakaki.


Leading Staff and Head of Depts

* Mr Calafatis - Business Director * Ms M Balaskas - Admissions Officer * Mrs E Siani - Universities Counsellor * Ms Baker - Communications and Marketing officer * Mr Politsopoulous - IT and Facilities manager * Ms Rylander - Systems & Data manager * Miss Papadimitriou - Head of English * Mr Dimakos - Head of Maths * Ms Varey - Head of History * Ms Bakalis - Head of Classics * Miss Meidana - Head of Greek * Mrs Tambaki - Head of Science * Ms Helsby - Head of Music * Mr Tilley - Head of Geography * Mr Pasios - Head of Physical Education * Mr Psarrou - Head of Social Sciences * Mr Dres - Head of Art * Ms Rogakou - Head of Drama * Ms Marti - Head of Modern Languages


Former Headmasters

*1970-1973 Richard Forbes, MA (Cantab) *1973-1980
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, the founder of
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in England and St Lawrence College, Athens. *1980-1983 Thomas Howarth. *1983-1988 Anthony F Eggleston *1988-1990 C. Douglas Juckes *1990-1991 Dennis Mackinnon *1991-2020 Stephen W Atherton (educator and pianist) *2020-2021 Duncan Rose *2021-Present, Mike Henderson (Former Head of Seniors)


Notable alumni

*Demetres Karavellas, 1985 - Director of WWF, Greece *
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, 1985 - Tenor * Sunita Shroff, actress and TV presenter * Jonathan Rendall Award Winning Writer *Marilena Panayotopoulos Dramaturg, Theatre Professional and Public Persona *
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- Model *Thomas Jansen - Actor for
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, '' Hunter Street'' *Melia Kreiling - Actor for The Borgias, Salvation, Filthy Rich, Mammals *Konnie Metaxa, actress and singer


References


External links


Official website


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