About St. Lawrence College - The British School in Greece
St. Lawrence College Athensoffers a British education to children ages 3-18, in a modern purpose-built campus set in more than 20 acres of glorious countryside in southern Athens. The school’s stunning location provides the ideal setting for unpressurised learning. It is served by an excellent communications network that provides easy access to pupils based across the entire Athens-Piraeus conurbation.
In this peaceful rural setting, complete with first-class resources and facilities, children can develop their study skills and achieve lasting and meaningful learning.
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English
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3 to 18
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St. Lawrence College in Athens has undergone a regrettable decline that cannot be overlooked. Once a respected institution, the school has shifted its priorities towards maximizing enrolment and profits, neglecting essential investments in facilities and educational quality. Over the past decade, the school's investments have been disproportionately focused on non-essential amenities like a sports track, while critical needs such as a senior school library, adequate classrooms, and an indoor cafeteria have been ignored. Students are left to cope with substandard conditions, including under-equipped science labs, cramped classrooms, and temporary classrooms in converted containers (2024). Basic amenities like Drama facilities and the outdoor swimming pool are not provided or inadequately maintained, with the pool often closed during winter months due to the administration and owners not wanting to heat the pool. They could have the pool open all year by investing in a pool enclosure. Despite repeated parental concerns, the School has failed to address these deficiencies, opting instead to increase fees and student numbers. This narrow-minded approach has led to overcrowded classrooms (with some classes now exceeding 26 students) and a shift in the school's demographic makeup towards transient international families, at the expense of local students (Greeks & Permanent Expats) seeking a stable long-term educational environment for their kids. The absence of a Parent-Teacher Association further limits accountability and parental involvement, leaving families without a formal channel to voice concerns. With emerging competition in the area, St. Lawrence College's shortcomings may soon be exposed as families seek educational institutions that prioritize student welfare and educational excellence over financial gain. In conclusion, the transformation of St. Lawrence College from an educational institution to a profit-driven enterprise is deeply disappointing. The neglect of basic educational needs and the prioritization of financial turnover undermine the school's once-respected reputation. Prospective parents and students should carefully consider these shortcomings before committing to St. Lawrence College, as the current trajectory suggests further decline rather than improvement in educational standards.
Unfortunately it’s very difficult to get a real British system school abroad and its just not quite the same thing. My daughter went here, it was ok but some of the American schools are much much better in terms of academics and over school facilities. Also Saint Lawrence has many international teachers that are not British but the American schools have both American and British teachers. Overall I would not chose to send my daughter here again.
St. Lawrence is the only international school in south athens. Its more popular among expats.
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Aris Chrissoyelos, 9 months ago
st.catherines is better guys I hate st lawrence myson doesn't go to it lucky go to stcatherines if I like it take this actually four stars