Mandoulides Schools received the Gold Award at the “Education Leaders Awards 2024” for the Panhellenic Student Arts Competitions, which they have been organizing for ten years, in the category “Event / Experiential Event in Private Secondary Education – Middle & High School.”
At the award ceremony, held on Monday, July 1, at the National Insurance Conference Center, the award was received by the General Director of Mandoulides Schools, Dr. Aspasia Chasioti. She is the visionary behind the Panhellenic Student Arts Competitions, implementing them with the support of her dedicated team for the past ten years, transforming Mandoulides Schools into a hub of youthful artistic creation for three days. In the latest edition, 650 students from 52 schools across Greece and the Greek diaspora participated.
Regarding this recognition, Dr. Chasioti stated:
“The Arts Competitions, thanks to the participation of hundreds of students and their youthful enthusiasm, have become a platform for young artistic expression and a major celebration of education and culture. They have also served as an opportunity to highlight talents, forge new paths, foster collaborations, and help realize the dreams of many children. This award belongs to everyone who took part in the Arts Competitions and shared in the joy of the celebration.”
The “Education Leaders Awards 2024” is an institution aimed at recognizing and rewarding educational institutions and their outstanding initiatives, with the goal of enhancing the educational experience for both learners and educators in the new digital era.
At the award ceremony, organized for the 9th consecutive year in Greece by BOUSSIAS Events, more than 250 senior education executives, representatives of institutions and universities, professionals, and media representatives attended, applauding the innovation and quality of the awarded nominations from educational institutions and educators across the country.
In total, 75 educational institutions and educators from the public sector and 63 educational institutions, educators, and companies from the private sector were recognized across a wide range of categories.