Alumni

History

Mandoulides Schools’ Alumni Association was founded in 1997 by members of the first graduating class of the Senior High School (the class of 1993 – 1994).

Graduation Ceremonies

For 30 years we have had the pleasure of seeing our students graduate. Below you can see our graduates history through the graduation ceremonies.

2024

2024

Keynote Speaker: Vasileios Th. Rapanos, Emeritus Professor at the Department of Economic Sciences of EKPA Regular Member of the Academy of Athens, President of the Directors' Board of ALPHA BANK Alumnus Greeting: Antonia Vogt, Class of ‘15, Cambridge University Doctoral Candidate in the Department of Surgery, Founder and President of the Cambridge Robotics Society

🎥 Mr V. Rapanos
🎥 Mrs. Α. Vogt

2023

2023

Keynote Speaker: Nikos Mavridis, graduate of the Elementary School of Education, Academician and Consultant in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, Startup Mentor for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Enterprise Forum and Principal Data Scientist at the SAP Global Center of Excellence.

🎥 Mr. Mavridis' Speech

2022

2022

Keynote Speaker: Stavros A. Kalafatis, Deputy Minister of the Interior, Responsible for Macedonia - Thrace, Member of Parliament for Thessaloniki

🎥 Mr. Kalafatis' Speech

2021

2021

Keynote Speaker: Nikos Papapetrou, a graduate of ’97, General Manager of Renewables and Storage Development of the company “Mytilineos.”

🎥 Mr. Papapetrous' Speech

2020

2020

Keynote Speaker: Adam Papadamakis, Professor of Criminal Law in the Law School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.

🎥 Mr. Papadamakis' Speech

2019

2019

Keynote Speaker: Thanos Veremis, Emeritus Professor of Political History at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.

🎥 Mr. Veremis' Speech

2018

2018

Keynote Speakers: Stratis Pattakos, Cardiac Surgeon, Director of 2nd Cardiac Surgery Clinic at Hygeia Hospital and Grigoris Pattakos, Cardiothoracic Surgeon at Hygeia Hospital.

🎥 Mr. S. Pattakos' Speech
🎥 Mr. G. Pattakos' Speech

2017

2017

Keynote Speaker: Tasos Tzikas, President of TIF - HELEXPO and President of the Hellenic Association of Enterprises of Informatics and Communications (SEPE)

🎥 Mr. Tzikas' Speech

2016

2016

Keynote Speaker: Stavros Andreadis, President of the Cultural Society of Entrepreneurs of Northern Greece and President of SANI SA

🎥 Mr. Andreadis' Speech

2015

2015

Keynote Speaker: Georgios Dellios, Dean of the Aristotle University School of Law, Professor of Civil, Civil Procedural and Labor Law

🎥 Mr. Dellios'Speech

2014

2014

Keynote Speaker: Georgios Papanastasiou, Assistant Professor of the Philology Department at Aristototle University, Director of the Modern Greek Studies Institute (Manolis Triantafyllidis Institute)

🎥 Mr. Papanastasiou's Speech

2013

2013

Keynote Speaker: Elena Ambrosiadou, Founder, General Director and CEO of IKOS. Alumnus Greeting: Evangelos Taratoris, MIT student in the department of Computer and Electrical Engineering, member of the Microsystems Technology Laboratories' research team, Mathematics medallist on a Balkan and Olympiad level.

🎥 Ms. Ambrosiadou's Speech
🎥 Mr. Taratoris's Speech

2012

2012

Keynote Speaker: Ioannis Hatzidimitriou, Rector of the University of Macedonia Alumnus Greeting: Christos Mantoulidis, Graduate of the Department of Mathematics (BSc, Honors Program) of Stanford University; Undergraduate Research Award winner in Mathematics and PhD candidate in the Department of Mathematics of Stanford University.

🎥Mr. Hatzidimitriou's Speech

2011

2011

Keynote Speaker: Ignatios Kaitezidis, Mayor of Pylea - Hortiatis Alumnus Greeting: Tasos Gogakos, Graduate of the Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry (BSc, MSc) of Yale University, and MD-PhD candidate in the Tri-Institutional Medicine Program of Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-Kettering, New York City.

🎥 Mr. Gogakos' Speech

2010

2010

Keynote Speaker: Michalis Papadopoulos, former Rector of Aristotle University, former President of the Pedagogical Institute

🎥 Mr. Papadopoulos' Speech

2009

2009

Keynote Speaker: Ioannis Hasiotis, Professor Emeritus of Modern History at Aristotle University

🎥 Mr. Hasiotis' Speech

2008

2008

Keynote Speaker: Nikolaos Mertzos, Journalist, President of the Society for Macedonian Studies

🎥 Mr. Mertzos' Speech

2007

2007

Keynote Speaker: Panagiotis Simeonidis, Professor Emeritus of Medicine at Aristotle University, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Athens

🎥 Mr. Simeonidis' Speech

2006
2005

2005

Keynote Speaker: Evangelos Venizelos, Thessaloniki MP, former Minister of Culture

2004

2004

Keynote Speaker: Konstantinos Gioulekas, Thessaloniki

2003

2003

Keynote Speaker: Anastasios Katos, Head of the Department of Applied Informatics, University of Macedonia

🎥 Mr. Katos' Speech

2002
2001

2001

Keynote Speaker: Christos Tsolakis, Professor Emeritus of Modern Greek Language at Aristotle University

2000

2000

Keynote Speaker: Ioannis Tsoukalas, Professor of Informatics at Aristotle University

🎥 Mr. Tsoukalas' Speech

1999

1999

Keynote Speaker: Neoklis Sarris, Professor of Sociology of History at Panteion University, Athens

🎥 Mr. Sarris' Speech

1998
1997
1996

1996

Keynote Speaker: Giorgos Skampardonis, Author, Journalist

1995

1995

Keynote Speaker: Christos Giannaras, Professor at Panteion University, Athens

🎥 Mr. Giannaras' Speech

1994

1994

Keynote Speaker: Kostas Zouraris, Professor of Political Science, University of Paris

🎥 Mr. Zouraris' Speech

Administrative Council

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Benefits for parents & alumni

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A network connecting parents and alumni

Mandoulides Schools Network

Mandoulides Schools are introducing the Mandoulides Schools Network (MSN), a network connecting parents and alumni, in order to strengthen the ties among the members of the big family of the Schools as well as expand their professional horizons and their circle of acquaintances. The MSN network is provided free of charge by Mandoulides Schools.