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The Grammar School Limassol - Junior School

Founded 1975

Updated July 2026

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The Grammar School Limassol is a secondary school established in 1975 that provides a balanced and rigorous curriculum designed to prepare students for success both locally and internationally. It emphasizes academic excellence, character development, and a supportive community environment.

Teaching approach

The school aims to promote the qualities of consideration, curiosity, and confidence by encouraging students to think clearly and make reasoned choices. It focuses on fostering self-examination, helping students identify their strengths and weaknesses, and understanding their responsibilities to others. The institution is dedicated to academic excellence and preparing students for a lifetime of learning.

Programmes

The academic programme is designed to meet students' personal and academic needs, with a strong emphasis on the natural and social sciences. In the senior years, students follow a curriculum that includes A-Level elective subjects, which require prior knowledge equivalent to Higher-level GCSE/IGCSE. The school provides a clear path for learning from the secondary years through to graduation.

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Frequently asked questions(3)
What curriculum does The Grammar School Limassol - Junior School offer?
The Grammar School Limassol - Junior School offers IGCSE and Cambridge A-Level.
Is The Grammar School Limassol - Junior School co-educational?
The Grammar School Limassol - Junior School is a co-ed school.
Where is The Grammar School Limassol - Junior School located?
The Grammar School Limassol - Junior School is an international school in Limassol, Cyprus.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

The school follows a personal admissions process requiring an entrance examination in English and Mathematics for all new students. Students from the Grammar School Junior may be exempt from exams if they maintain above-average grades. No new admissions are accepted for Class 5 or Class 7. Prospective families must submit an application form, previous school reports, and proof of identity. Class 1 students are invited to two induction days in September prior to the start of the academic year. Scholarships are available for top-ranking students in the Class 1 entrance exams and based on end-of-year rankings for Classes 2–7.

Calendar

The academic year concludes with graduation ceremonies in late June. The school calendar includes religious holidays, such as the Holy Spirit, and various community events, including art and graphics exhibitions. Additional activities throughout the year include seasonal markets and celebratory events marking school milestones.

Facilities

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About the campus

The modern campus is located on Panthea Hill and features well-equipped classrooms and collaborative spaces. The school provides specialized laboratories for Physics, Biology, and Chemistry, where students conduct practical work. Sports facilities are available to support the school's athletic programmes. Art studios are also provided to support creative development in various media.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a variety of extracurricular activities, including a Music & Drama Club that facilitates student participation in musical productions, acting, singing, and dancing. The art department provides opportunities for students to engage in painting, sculpture, and digital arts. The school also maintains a strong tradition in sports, with competitive teams such as the girls' volleyball team, which has achieved success in district championships. Other opportunities include participation in the student newspaper, internships, and the Erasmus+ educational and cultural exchange programme.

  • Demetris GregoriouDirector – Generals
  • Nicholas GregoriouDirector – Generals