Mandoulides Schools won 2 awards at the Education Leaders Awards 2025

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Mandoulides Schools won 2 awards at the “Education Leaders Awards 2025”.
More specifically, they received the Gold Award for the European Parliament Plenary Session Simulation, in the category “Event / Experiential Event in Private Secondary Education (Gymnasium / Lyceum)”. They also received the Bronze Award for their Apprenticeship Programs, in the category “Connection with the Labour Market & Youth Entrepreneurship in Private Lifelong Education”.

At the award ceremony, held on Thursday, July 3, at the National Insurance Conference Center, Dr Aspasia Chassioti, General Director of Mandoulides Schools, attended and accepted the awards. Dr Chassioti is the visionary behind the European Parliament Plenary Session Simulation, which she has been implementing for the past eight years with the support of her capable colleagues. This program transforms Mandoulides Schools into a modern plenary hall, where students – acting as “MEPs” – discuss, debate, propose solutions, and collaborate on real European issues.

Furthermore, the Apprenticeship Programs are career orientation initiatives based on experiential learning, giving 10th and 11th-grade students the opportunity to get to know a profession they are interested in, to understand its requirements, and to gain inspiration.

The Education Leaders Awards 2025 is an institution aiming to highlight and reward educational institutions and their distinguished activities, with the purpose of upgrading the educational experience for both learners and educators in the new digital era.

At the Education Leaders Awards 2025 ceremony, organised for the 10th consecutive year in Greece by BOUSSIAS events, over 250 senior education executives, representatives of organisations, universities, professionals, and members of the press were present, applauding the innovation and quality of the award-winning educational institutions and educators in our country.

In total, 63 public educational institutions and educators and 52 private educational institutions, educators, and companies were awarded, from a broad range of nominations across all award categories.
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