The Greek School where nobody wears a mask

There is a Greek School where students don’t have to wear a mask.

The pandemic hasn’t changed anything for them and their classes work the same way as always.

The students still attend their Greek lessons just like they did before Covid-19, they still get together with their classmates and teachers, they still play games designed to help them improve their spoken Greek and they still take part in school events.

They haven’t had to cancel their OXI Day celebrations, their school Christmas parties and they are even now, at this moment, getting ready for a very special event to celebrate the 200 Years since the Greek War of Independence. 

You don’t have to wear a mask in this Greek School

How is this possible?

It is possible for the Greek Online School that has been an exclusively online Greek School since 2012.

“Covid did not change our school habits and traditions,” explains Maria K. a lead teacher at the innovative Greek Lessons Online school.

“This year our school community has actually been tighter than ever. We welcomed more students than ever, we organised more school events because we could tell that our little Greeks felt the need to connect and have fun with kids their age - all while learning Greek of course.”

Greek Lessons Online now counts more than 1,000 adult and young students from all over the world, of all levels of Greek and of different backgrounds.

They all have one common goal, however, encapsulated by the school’s motto;

Learn to Love Greek

We learn better together

“This year we have had to form more groups than ever before and this is because many parents did not just want private lessons for their children, they wanted to make sure their kids were part of a community whose habits would not change because of the pandemic.

"They trusted us because our online classes were not a last minute knee-jerk response to a crisis.

"On the contrary, our online classes are the result of years and years of studying, researching, designing and making sure we offer the best online Greek language programme that we possibly can,” says Stella Bompotsiari, the School’s Director and Founder.

And there is a very innovative aspect of these group classes for kids; the school designs language games as part of the group curriculum to help students practise their Greek in a fun and communicative way.

“We learn better together but we learn best while having fun,” Stella adds.

What’s your level in Greek?

How do you connect to Greece?

The active team of Greek educators does not stop at simply teaching the Greek language, though.

As they say, their goal is to spread Hellenism and make the Greek language and culture accessible to anyone who wants to learn more about it.

To do so they need to gather helpful information.  

Knowing that languages are the vehicles to a people’s heart and the Greek language is at the core of Hellenic culture, the Greek Online School in collaboration with HFS USA have created a big language survey.

The 5-minute survey helps gather and present objective information, compare results and most importantly it helps evoke discussions that broaden perspectives and offer a better understanding of the ways people connect to Greece.

So how Greek are you?

Find out by completing the survey found here.

The survey runs through May 31 with the results to be revealed in the first week of June.

Greek Lessons Online: Kids Groups for little Greeks who learn better together

 

Ads1

Ads1
Natalie Martin

Natalie Martin is editor and journalist at Greek City Times, specialising in writing feature articles and exclusive interviews with Greek personalities and celebrities. Natalie focuses on bringing authentic stories to life and crafting compelling narratives. Her talent for storytelling and compassionate approach to journalism ensure that every article connects with readers around the world.

Recent Posts

Jamie Dimon Praises Elon Musk and Signals Reconciliation During World Economic Forum

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon praised Tesla's Elon Musk during an interview at the World…

1 hour ago

Nikolaos de Grece and Chrysi Vardinoyannis Announce Engagement, Wedding Planned in Athens

Prince Nikolaos de Grece and Chrysi Vardinoyannis have officially announced their engagement, with a wedding…

2 hours ago

Greek Woman Arrested at Cyprus Border for Smuggling Turkish Partner

A Greek woman was arrested by the occupying authorities in Cyprus after attempting to smuggle…

2 hours ago

Football Icon Mimis Domazos Dies at 83

Mimis Domazos, one of Greece's greatest football legends, has passed away at the age of…

3 hours ago

Chania: Two Gynecologists Released in Illegal Adoption Ring Case

Two gynecologists accused of involvement in an illegal adoption ring in Chania have been released…

5 hours ago

39 monasteries in Greece and Mount Athos issue letter supporting the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate)

The monks stated that the persecution of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church continues with unrelenting intensity.…

6 hours ago