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Varvakeio High School
Public model school in Greece From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Varvakeio High School (Greek: Πρότυπο Γυμνάσιο & ΓΕ.Λ. Βαρβακείου Σχολής) is a public Greek junior high school and high school located in Psychiko.
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History
Varvakeio was founded by Ioannis Varvakis, who donated a big part of his fortune to the state, in order to build a public, fee-less high school. The realization of Varvakis' dream came true after his death as the building was opened in 1860, initially across from the present-day Varvakios Agora (central market).[1] Badly damaged in the civil war, the original Panagis Kalkos-designed building was demolished in 1955 or 1956.[2] The school moved several times before settling on its current location in Psychiko in 1983. Originally all-male, the school became co-ed in 1979. Today, the school is recognized as one of the leading Model Schools (Πρότυπα Σχολεία) in Greece.[3] Admission is highly competitive and determined through entrance examinations.[4] The school is distinguished for its academic excellence, enriched curriculum and record of producing notable alumni.
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Notable alumni
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The Varvakeio High School has produced, over the years, notable alumni in varied fields. Some of them include:
Arts and literature
- Freddy Germanos, actor
- Georgios Drosinis, poet
- Dimitri Mitropoulos, composer and pianist
- Alexandros Papadiamantis, novelist and poet
- Antonis Samarakis, writer
Prominent figures who attended the Varvakeio High School
Economics and politics
- Evangelos Averoff, former President of New Democracy party and Minister
- Leonidas Kouris, former Mayor of Athens
- Theodoros Pangalos,[5] current Member of the Hellenic Parliament
- Alexandros Papagos, former Prime Minister of Greece
- Dimitrios Papadimoulis,[6] current Vice-President of the European Parliament
- Yagos Pesmazoglou, former economist, Member of the Hellenic Parliament and MEP
- Konstantinos Tsatsos, former diplomat and President of the Hellenic Republic
- Nikolaos Vettas,[7] AUEB professor of Economics
Science
- Constantinos Daskalakis,[8] MIT professor of computer science (1999 alumnus)
- Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis, architect
- Christos Papakyriakopoulos,[9] mathematician
- Mihalis Yannakakis, Columbia University professor of computer science
Other
- Kostas Axelos, philosopher
- Saint Nectarios of Aegina
- Michael Stathopoulos, former UoA Professor of Law and member of the Greek Academy
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See also
- Varvakeion Athena, a statue found near the original (demolished) site of the school
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