Association of Private Schools
Foreign, domestic investors buying up private schools
Domestic and international funds have been investing in the buying of well-known private schools, especially in Attica and Thessaloniki. The trend has been triggered by growing demand for private schools. Hellenic Statistical Authority data show the numbers of students at private schools have been rising over the last three years.
Private schools gain ground as parents invest in education
Despite Greece's financial constraints, registrations at private schools in 2018-2019 are up by 10 percent compared to last year, the chairman of the Association of Private Schools, Haralambos Kyrailidis, has said.
The rise in demand for private schools has reversed a six-year decline in registrations, from 82,000 students in 2009 to 67,000 in 2015.
Private schools put under pressure
A circular issued on Thursday by Education Minister Nikos Filis which, he says, aims to target undeclared labor and safeguard teacher jobs at private schools, has been met with vehement opposition, as critics say it will essentially lead to a ban on extracurricular activities available at private schools.
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