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Litchi

Study Program

High School A

The first year of high school is a crucial year, because it lays the foundation for knowledge in Mathematics, Natural Sciences and the Greek Language, laying the foundations for the following years.

The 1st grade curriculum based on the new curriculum is very demanding and requires a special educational approach. The experience and program of "Neutrino" ensure the desired result.

Mathematics

Physics

Chemistry

Biology

Modern Greek Language and Literature

Ancient

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B High School

Mathematics

Natural Sciences

Modern Greek Language and Literature

Ancient

High School B
3rd High School Preparation Programs (for 2nd High School students)

At Netrino, preparation for the National Examinations begins in the 2nd year of high school with special Preparation Programs. These programs operate with great success at Netrino, giving our students a significant advantage over other candidates.

The aim of the Preparation Programs is for students to understand early on the new concepts and special scientific terminology in the most demanding subjects and to be able to complete the material on time the following year and to comfortably deal with subjects of increased difficulty, such as those of the Panhellenic Examinations. Also, the students' familiarity with the material of the Examinations from the 2nd year of High School gives them great self-confidence and assurance that compensates to a certain extent the anxiety of the Panhellenic Examinations.

Mathematics

Physics

Chemistry

Biology

Modern Greek Language and Literature

Ancient

High School C

The 3rd grade of the General Unified Lyceum is divided into four Orientation Groups:

1. Humanities Studies Group
2. Positive Studies Group
3. Health Studies Group
4. Economics and Informatics Studies Group

Preparation for the exams in all nationally examined subjects begins in the 2nd year of high school and continues with the intensive full program of the summer period of the 2nd to 3rd year of high school and the winter period of the 3rd year of high school.

After the summer holidays and the completion of the second cycle of the Summer Program, classes will resume from August 4, 2026 – without changes in the composition of the departments and teachers – along with the retake exams on the material covered during the summer period. The exam material follows a specific schedule and is completed in February. This allows for the necessary time to assimilate the knowledge gained during the year, as well as two full months for the final retakes. The scheduled retake exams serve as an opportunity for retakes and as a simulation of the exams, helping candidates to improve their writing skills and gain the necessary experience for the Panhellenic Exams.

For our new students, we begin teaching 3rd grade subjects from scratch, helping them to promptly fill in any gaps they may have, and at the same time, we begin the 3rd grade subject matter and delve into every detail, analyzing key sections of the subject matter in all subjects.

STUDY PROGRAM

Humanities Orientation Group - 1st field
  • Modern Greek Language & Literature

  • Ancient

  • History

  • Latin

Positive Studies Orientation Group - 2nd field
  • Modern Greek Language & Literature

  • Mathematics

  • Physics

  • Chemistry

Health Studies Orientation Group - 3rd Field
  • Modern Greek Language & Literature

  • Orientation biology

  • Physics

  • Chemistry

Orientation group for Economics and Informatics Studies - 4th field
  • Modern Greek Language & Literature

  • Orientation Mathematics

  • Principles of Economic Theory

  • Application Development in a Programming Environment

Our tutoring center, especially for the 3rd year of high school, provides:

  • Homogeneous sections

  • Provision of books (publications of our Tutoring Center)

  • Study organization

  • Two rounds of exams (outside of teaching hours) simulating the Panhellenic exams

  • Presentation and correction of written work in class (error analysis)

  • Tests throughout the academic year

  • Curriculum schedule in two periods, one until Christmas and one until Easter

  • Summer course curriculum schedule

  • Seminar for schools and professions

  • Additional support on a daily basis per lesson

  • Christmas, Easter and summer assignment of repetitive tasks to students

  • Two official information meetings with parents

  • Remedial teaching when the teacher deems it appropriate

  • Seminars for counseling and psychological support

  • Gathering to complete the computerized form

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