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  1. Hellenic College of London was a bilingual school in Knightsbridge, London. It was founded in 1980 by former King Constantine II and Queen Anne-Marie of Greece, and closed in 2005. It started as a boarding school, but it later also functioned as a day school. The second headmaster was James Wardrobe.

  2. Our Hellenic College of St-Panteleimon & St Paraskevi is a small Greek School, located in Harrow. It offers Greek Education to children of Greek or Cypriot origin or other children who choose to learn the Greek language. The school follows the Greek National Curriculum along with the Cypriot Curriculum and the spoken language is Greek.

  3. The Centre for Hellenic Studies is a unique grouping of academics with interests and expertise covering more than three millennia, from Aegean prehistory to the history, language, literature and culture of Greece, Cyprus and the worldwide Greek diaspora today.

  4. Hellenic College of London era una escuela bilingüe en Knightsbridge, Londres. Fue fundada en 1980 por el ex rey Constantino II y la reina Ana María de Grecia, y cerró en 2005. Comenzó como un internado, pero luego también funcionó como escuela diurna. El segundo director fue James Armario. La escuela era para alumnos griegos o de origen ...

  5. The Hellenic Institute at Royal Holloway, University of London (RHUL), is a research centre for the interdisciplinary and diachronic study of Hellenism. Based in the School of Humanities, Department of History , it maintains close links with the Department of Classics and cooperates with other RHUL Departments and Centres.

  6. The MA in History: Hellenic Studies enables students to develop their knowledge and appreciation of Greek history and culture from the Homeric and Classical age, through the Hellenistic and Roman times, the Byzantine and Post-Byzantine period to the modern world.

  7. The Centre for Hellenic Studies at King's College London is a unique grouping of academics in different disciplines and departments, with interests and expertise covering more than three millennia, from Aegean prehistory to the history, language, literature and culture of Greece, Cyprus and the worldwide Greek diaspora today.