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Co-educational public high school in Patras, Greece
Patras Experimental Lyceum
Athletic facilities of Patras Experimental Lyceum in 2008
Location
Patras
Greece
Information
TypeCo-educational Public High School
Established1972
PrincipalIoannis Sfaelos
Grades1-3
Colour(s)     
Websitehttp://plppupatras.wixsite.com/plpp

The Patras Experimental Lyceum (Greek: Πειραματικό Λύκειο Πάτρας), colloquially referred to simply as Peiramatiko, is an experimental, co-educational, public lyceum (students aged 16–18). It is associated with the University of Patras since its foundation in 1972, and was transferred to within the university campus in 2008.

Facilities

  • Library
  • Gymnasium
  • Physics Lab
  • Computer Lab
  • Theater

Students

The complex (the lyceum and the gymnasium put-together) has a number of 630 students approximately. The school gets 3/4 of its students from graduates of the gymnasium, and the other 1/4 is drawn before the beginning of the school year. The students are usually successful in the nationwide university entry exams because the school is the only public school in Greece, in which the Ministry of National Education chooses the teachers in order to meet special standards. Most of the teachers have a doctorate in their subject.

Lessons

Most of the subjects are taught in Greek. There are some differences that the school has from other public lyceums in Greece. Students are free to choose from a variety of programmes including SAT, most of which carry out an excursion to another E.U. country. Students from abroad also visit the school). English is taught in levels ranging from 1 to 4, 4 being CPE level and 1 being basic English.

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