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  1. The main goal of the Lyceum was to focus on the pursuit of the Hahnian ideals and the study of Greek classics. The school complex is located in the area of Maroussi, near Athens, in the middle of the pine forest of Anavryta, formerly the estate of banking magnate Andreas Syngros.

  2. The former Anavryta Classical Lyceum was an elite Greek lyceum (originally a boys-only boarding school) that was established in 1940, shortly before Greece's entry into World War II, in order to provide education to the members of the Greek royal family and notable Athenian families.

  3. 12 de ene. de 2023 · Constantine attended the elite Anavryta Classical Lyceum, Greece’s first Western-style, boys-only boarding school, which was founded in 1940 and re-established for the 1949-50 academic year with the express purpose of ensuring that the heir to the Greek throne received a “proper” education.

  4. Born in Greece, Christofilis Maggidis received a vigorous classical education in the Classical Lyceum of the Anavryta School, and the University of Athens (B.A. in History and Archaeology, 1988), being awarded several honorary distinctions and scholarships for excellence.

  5. El Anavryta Classical Lyceum se basó originalmente en los principios educativos de Kurt Hahn, y se inspiró en las propias creaciones de Hahn: la Schule Schloss Salem y Gordonstoun.

  6. El Liceo Clásico Anavryton (nombre oficial "Ethnikon Ekpaideftirio Anavryton", pero comúnmente conocido como Anavryta) fue un liceo griego de élite (originalmente un internado solo para niños) que se estableció poco antes del comienzo de la Segunda Guerra Mundial en 1940, con el fin de para proporcionar educación a los miembros de la ...

  7. The former Anavryta Classical Lyceum was an elite Greek lyceum (originally a boys-only boarding school) that was established in 1940, shortly before Greece's entry into World War II, in order to provide education to the members of the Greek royal family and notable Athenian families.