Exceptional Successes of our 12th Grade Students in the Top Tertiary Education Institutions Harvard & Cambridge

We would like to warmly congratulate the 12th grade students of the Schools who were admitted to Harvard University U.S. and University of Cambridge, UK. Specifically:

  • F. - I. Sytilidis was admitted to Harvard University, U.S. (Early Action), to study Mathematics on a full scholarship, $ 69,000 per year for four years and also to the University of Cambridge, UK.
    Distinctions:

    • Junior Balkan Mathematical Olympiad, honorable mention (2013).
    • National Mathematical Olympiad, "Archimedes," gold medal (2013), silver medal (2015).
    • National Competition in Physics. 3rd place (2014), 6th place (2015).
  • G. Venizelos was admitted to the University of Cambridge, UK to study Electrical Engineering.
    Distinctions:

    • 32nd Balkan Mathematical Olympiad, bronze medal (2015).
    • 17th Junior Balkan Mathematical Olympiad, bronze medal (2013).
    • National Mathematical Olympiad, "Archimedes," gold medal (2013), bronze medal (2015).
    • 3rd European Mathematical Cup, 1st place in the junior category (2014).
    • 7th Junior Balkan Olympiad in Informatics, bronze medal (2013).
    • National Competition in Physics in Northern Greece, 2nd place (2012).
  • R. Ketsetsidis was admitted to the University of Cambridge, UK to study Computer Science and Mathematics.
    Distinctions:

    • 32nd Balkan Mathematical Olympiad, bronze medal (2015).
    • National Olympiad of Mathematics "Archimedes," gold medal (2013), bronze (2015).
    • 3rd European Mathematical Cup, gold medal in the junior category (2014).
    • National Informatics Contest, 1st place (2013), 3rd place (2012).
    • National Competition in Physics in Northern Greece, 1st place (2012).
    • National Competition in Biology, 3rd place (2014).
    • Contest for writing an "Opera libretto" by the National Opera, 1st place (2011).
    • National Music Competition for Music and Orchestration by the Union of Greek Writers, honorable mention (2014).

Our students attended the program “Studies Abroad,” which prepares high school students for admission to universities in America and Europe without an International Baccalaureate (IB).

Studies Abroad
2015 - 2016